Injunctions fascinate me because they are one of the few times civil courts actually do something other than award money. When are they used and to what extent? In this decision the LSO urgently brought an injunction to prevent the removal of 11 trees on Metrolinx’s property at Osgoode Hall. The decision to bring the injunction at all in light of dwindling court availability has been subject to much online conjecture, and I will not chime in. The main interest here is the crafty litigation by Metrolinx counsel in convincing the court that the application for an injunction failed on all counts: not a serious issue, no balance of convenience, and no irreparable harm.