Holding that declaration asserting that physicians "would be less likely" to prescribe movant's products was too speculative to establish irreparable harm
Finding prisoner's confinement for 120 days in prison's long-term security unit did not impose an atypical and significant hardship in relation to ordinary prison life and did not trigger a liberty interest; no process was due even if the transfer resulted in a less favorable living situation
Holding that, when the allegations of the complaint, taken as true, do not support the existence of either long-term criminal conduct or the threat thereof, dismissal is appropriate
Concluding that whether the defendant energy company acted in a "reasonable" manner by removing trees without the permission of the plaintiff township or the plaintiff homeowners in order to engage in aerial surveillance of its pipelines, was a triable issue of fact that compelled the denial of summary judgment