Florida District Courts of Appeal, 2010

University of Miami v. ANSCHER

University of Miami v. ANSCHER
Florida District Courts of Appeal · Decided March 10, 2010 · Gersten, Shepherd, Schwartz
34 So. 3d 50; 2010 Fla. App. LEXIS 2912; 2010 WL 785865 (Southern Reporter, Third Series)

University of Miami v. ANSCHER

Opinion

GERSTEN, J.

The University of Miami (“UM”) appeals an order granting a temporary injunction in favor of Daniel Anscher (“the student”). We reverse.

There are four well-established requirements for issuing a temporary injunction: (1) the likelihood of irreparable harm and the unavailability of an adequate remedy at law; (2) a substantial likelihood of success on the merits; (3) that the threatened injury to the petitioner outweighs any possible harm to the respondent; and (4) the entry of the injunction will not disserve the public interest. See LaRose v. A.K., 32 So.3d 77 (Fla. 2d DCA 2009).

Here, because the student did not adequately establish the elements for a temporary injunction, the trial judge improperly granted the temporary injunction. Accordingly, we reverse the temporary injunction.

Reversed and remanded.

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