An interim injunction, also referred to as a preliminary or interlocutory injunction, is a provisional form of legal protection that takes place before any actual trial proceedings. This means that you don’t have to wait for a lengthy court trial to be able to make your legal claim. State courts set forth their own criteria for the issuance of an injunction, but the federal court criteria are as follows:
- Irreparable harm
- Likeliness of success
- Balance of harms
- Public interest
In e-commerce in particular, the interim injunction procedure is an effective means of rapidly counteracting possible infringements. As soon as you discover a violation, you should act as quickly as possible. Doing so will also help you to fulfill the main criteria to prove the necessity of your injunction, and as a result will make your case stronger. Be careful, though, to make sure that you do indeed have a case – if the later trial rules that the injunction was unnecessary, the party bringing the suit will be liable for monetary damages.