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Aria Lugo

St. John’s University School of Law

American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review Staff

 

Tyler Manger

St. John’s University School of Law

American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review Staff

 

Katharine Manganello 

St. John’s University School of Law

American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review Staff 

 

Garrity Kuester 

St. John’s University School of Law

American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review Staff

 

A motion for a preliminary injunction in a bankruptcy is governed by Federal Rule of Bankruptcy Procedure 7065, which incorporates Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 65.[1] Under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 65, a party seeking injunctive relief must prove that:  

Jonathan Schloth

St. John’s University School of Law

American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review Staff

 

Jae Hwang

St. John’s University School of Law

American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review Staff

 

Lianna Meehan

St. John’s University School of Law

American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review Staff

 

Shannon McGarr

St. John’s University School of Law

American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review Staff       

 

Jenna Marshiano

St. John’s University School of Law

American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review Staff

 

Panayiotis Xenakis 

St. John’s University School of Law 

American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review Staff