District court judgment denying plaintiff’s request for preliminary injunctive relief is affirmed where: 1) plaintiff’s appeal from the court’s denial of the first request for a preliminary injunction is moot as there is no live controversy to adjudicate with respect to the first request; 2) plaintiff failed to make the requisite showing of irreparable injury in his second motion for injunctive relief, as he did not demonstrate the prospect of future harm or that the suspension of his license inflicted a serious continuing reputational injury.
Read Gonzalez-Droz v. Gonzalez-Colon, No. 08-1437
Appellate InformationAppeal from the United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico.Filed July 23, 2009
JudgesBefore Lynch, Chief Judge, Leval and Lipez, Circuit Judges.Opinion by Lipez, Circuit Judge.
CounselFor Appellant: Roberto Ariel Fernández.For Appellee: Leticia Casalduc-Rabell, Solicitor General of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.
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