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Court Of Chancery Explains How To Set A TRO Bond
By Morris James LLP on August 30, 2018
Posted In TRO
Applied Energetics Inc. v. Farley, C.A. 2018-0489-TMR (August 14, 2018)
A plaintiff who obtains a TRO must post a bond to cover any damages the defendant may suffer from the TRO. How to calculate the amount of that bond is often difficult. This decision does a good job of explaining how to make that calculation.
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