"The principle purpose of a temporary injuction is to preserve the status quo until the rights of the parties can be finally determined after a hearing on the merits." (Internal quotation marks omitted.)Clinton v. Middlesex Mutual Assurance Co.,
"[A] party seeking injunctive relief has the burden of alleging and proving irreparable harm and lack of an adequate remedy at law." (Internal quotation marks omitted.) Branch v. Occhionero,
Based upon the testimony and documentary evidence and all inferences reasonably drawn therefrom, the court finds that the Plaintiffs have proved by a preponderance of the evidence that, unless the temporary injunction is ordered, they will suffer irreparable harm for which there is no adequate remedy at law. This court also finds that the plaintiffs are likely to prevail at trial and that the balance of the equities favors the issuance of the temporary injunction sought in this case.
Accordingly, for the foregoing reasons, the Motion for Temporary Injunction (#104) is hereby ordered granted.
BY THE COURT
Arena, J.
