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STATE OF MAINE                                                  SUPERIOR COURT
CUMBERLAND, ss.                                                 CIVIL ACTION
                                                                DOCKET NO. CV-23-125

ERIK JOB, et al

V.                                                              ORDER

THOMAS SOUNIER

        Before the court is Plaintiffs ex parte Temporary Restraining Order. The Plaintiffs Job

and Parisi and the Defendant were members of the Plaintiff Central Maine Builders, a trucking

and firm. The Verified Complaint alleges that Defendant was taking money from the business and

otherwise compromising the business. After being confronted, he drained the bank account and

made assets unavailable.

        The Court may grant a temporary restraining order if it concludes the following: (1) the

plaintiff will suffer irreparable injury if the injunction is not granted; (2) such injury outweighs

any harm which granting the injunctive relief will inflict on the Defendant; (3) the plaintiff has a

likelihood of success on the merits: and (4) the public interest will not be adversely affected by

granting the injunction. Bangor Historic Track, Inc. v. Dep't ofAgriculture, 2003 ME 140, ,r 9,

837 A.2d 129.

       "Failure to demonstrate that any one of these criteria are met requires that injunctive relief

be denied ... [p]roof of irreparable injury is a prerequisite to the granting of injunctive relief." Id.

(citation omitted). Irreparable injury is an injury for which money damages are not available .. A

business's Joss of its interests in good will, customer contacts, and referral sources is considered

an irreparable injury. Everet/ J. Fresco/I, Inc. v. Ross, 383 F. Supp. 2d 180, 192 (D. Me. 2005).

Emerson, 563 A.2d at 768. The purpose of a preliminary injunction is to preserve

the status quo pending final judgment. Id. at 771.

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        A temporary restraining order may be granted without written or oral notice to the adverse

party or that party's attorney only if:

        (1) it clearly appears from specific facts shown by affidavit or by the verified complaint
        that immediate and irreparable injury, loss, or damage will result to the applicant before
        the adverse party or that party's attorney can be heard in opposition, and (2) the applicant's
        attorney certifies to the court in writing the efforts, if any, which have been made to give
        the notice and the reasons supporting the claim that notice should not be required.

M.R.Civ.P. 65(a).

        The court finds that based on the ex parte record, there is a risk of irreparable injury, the

harm to the Defendant of granting the motion is outweighed by the harm that the restrained conduct

could cause the Plaintiffs, and that the Plaintiffs are likely to succeed on at least some of their

claims. Specifically, the conduct restrained here is limited to maintaining the status quo with

respect to this limited liability corporation.

        The court is also satisfied that irreparable injury may occur if the court waits for the matter

to be fully briefed. Rule 65(a) does provide the Defendant with an opportunity to file a motion to

dissolve and request an expedited hearing from the court.

        Therefore, the Motion for a Temporary Restraining Order is GRANTED. The Defendant

is restrained and enjoined from:

    1. Transferring, removing, concealing, selling or encumbering and property, funds and or

        other assets of CMB, LLC.

    2. Interfering in any manner with the business interests of CMB, LLC, including but not

        limited to communications with any customers, vendors, employees or government

        regulators regarding CMB, LLC's business.

    3. Diverting any business from CMB, LLC

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      This Order is incorporated on the docket by reference pursuant to M.R.Civ.P. 79(a).

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                                                         Thomas R. McKeon
                                                         Justice, Maine Superior Comi

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