According to well-established principles of equity, a plaintiff seeking a permanent injunction must satisfy a four-factor test before a court may grant such relief. A plaintiff must demonstrate that:
- It has suffered an irreparable injury;
- The remedies available at law, such as monetary damages, are inadequate to compensate for that injury;
- Considering the balance of hardships between the plaintiff and defendant, a remedy in equity is warranted
- The public interest would not be disserved by a permanent injunction.
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