There is a wide range of injunctive orders that can be granted from the court. Injunctions are draconian in nature and so there are stringent rules that need to be followed before they are granted. Injunctions are used for a variety of reasons, including:
• Protection or preservation of assets
• Safeguarding of business interests, including intellectual property rights
• Protecting a company’s reputation
• Shareholder disputes
• Employment disputes such as breaches of restrictive covenants and prevent unlawful competition by former employees, known as springboard relief
• Protection of trade secrets and company data
There are a range of orders that can be granted that:
• Restrict how assets are used, known as freezing injunctions
• Allow the claimant to search and seize items on a person’s property
• Require the respondent to give details of the location of an asset
• Require that property is delivered to the claimant
• Require the respondent to reveal the location of property or assets
• Are used in relation to insolvency law
Applicants need to make various undertakings before they will be granted an injunction that recognise their onerous nature. The main undertakings are:
• Full and frank disclosure in relation to the information given to support the application for the injunction
• An undertaking in damages in case it is discovered at a later date that the injunction should not have been granted
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