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====[[Injunction]]s and equitable {{confiprov|remedies}}: when [[damages]] ain’t enough====
====[[Injunction]]s and equitable {{confiprov|remedies}}: when [[damages]] ain’t enough====
Some people like to acknowledge that the potential consequences of [[breach of confidence]] are so severe that ordinary [[contractual damages]] might not be adequate and [[equitable]] relief might be the only means of protecting your position. Equitable relief is the tasty part of the commercial law: [[injunction|Injunctions]], [[dawn raid]]s, [[Anton Piller]] orders and so on. Whatever floats your boat<ref>See {{Casenote|Anton Piller KG|Manufacturing Processes Limited}}.</ref>.  
Some people like to acknowledge that the potential consequences of [[breach of confidence]] are so severe that ordinary [[contractual damages]] might not be adequate and [[equitable]] relief might be the only means of protecting your position. Equitable relief is the tasty part of the commercial law: [[injunction|Injunctions]], [[dawn raid]]s, [[Anton Piller]] orders and so on. Whatever - ah - floats your boat<ref>See {{Casenote|Anton Piller KG|Manufacturing Processes Limited}}.{{hawf}} </ref>.  


Notionally, this is by way of [[excuse pre-loading]] to gain an acknowledgment so when the poor victim who goes to the [[courts of chancery]] seeking orders for a dawn raid, it can point to M’lud (or at the defendant) and say, “You see, your honour? That rascal knew perfectly well I might need an injunction here.”
Notionally, this is by way of [[excuse pre-loading]] to gain an acknowledgment so when the poor victim who goes to the [[courts of chancery]] seeking orders for a dawn raid, it can point to M’lud (or at the defendant) and say, “You see, your honour? That rascal knew perfectly well I might need an injunction here.”