Coyotes’ lawyers score goal

restraining-orderBy Alexander S Corey and Peter Corbett | The Republic | azcentral.com

The battle between the Arizona Coyotes and Glendale moved from City Hall to the courtroom Friday as a Maricopa County Superior Court judge granted the team’s request for a temporary injunction to keep Glendale from killing their arena deal.

Attorneys for the Coyotes filed legal claims against Glendale over the team’s lease agreement for Gila River Arena, and lawyers appeared in court Friday afternoon for a hearing about a temporary restraining order. Superior Court Judge Dawn Bergin granted the motion for a temporary injunction and set another hearing on the dispute for June 29.

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Related: Former assistant city manager ‘appalled’ by Glendale’s claim in city’s battle with Coyotes

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