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P - Pending appeal


22/5/13

NOVARTIS AG v HOSPIRA UK LTD [2013] EWCA Civ 583

To grant an interim injunction pending appeal the court must be satisfied that the appeal has a real prospect of success and assess all the relevant circumstances following judgment including the period of time before the appeal is likely to be heard and the balance of hardship to each party.  The grant of such an injunction is not limited to cases in which a refusal would render the appeal nugatory.