· 8/26/2014
Ferring Pharmaceuticals, Inc. v. Watson Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Citations
- 765 F.3d 205
- 112 U.S.P.Q. 2d (BNA) 1257
- 2014 U.S. App. LEXIS 16426
- 2014 WL 4194094
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- holding that there is no presumption of irreparable harm in a Lanham Act case
- noting that a court may not issue a preliminary injunction absent a showing of irreparable injury regardless of likelihood of success on the merits
- stating “[a]bsent a showing of irreparable harm, a plaintiff is not entitled to injunctive relief, even if the other three elements are found”
- “Absent a showing of irreparable harm, a plaintiff is not entitled to injunctive relief, even if the other three elements are found.”
- “Absent a showing of irreparable harm, a plaintiff is not entitled to injunctive relief, even if the other three elements are found.”
- “Absent a showing of irreparable harm, a plaintiff is not entitled to injunctive relief, even if the other three elements are found.” (quotation marks omitted)
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Judges: Chagares, Shwartz, Aldisert
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