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Begin by filling in the blank fields at the top of the form, including the names of the parties involved and relevant dates. This ensures clarity on who is seeking the injunction.
In the 'Summary of Argument' section, provide a concise explanation of why injunctive relief is necessary. Clearly state any ongoing legal proceedings that support your request.
Move to the 'Factual Background' section. Here, detail your relationship with the other party and any agreements made that are pertinent to your case. Use bullet points for clarity if needed.
In the 'Argument' section, outline why you believe you are entitled to injunctive relief. Reference relevant legal precedents or rules that support your position.
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