Yesterday, I convinced a federal judge in the Northern District of Illinois to unfreeze a seller’s Amazon account and vacate a TRO in a Schedule A lawsuit. My client, an online merchant on the Amazon platform, had its account frozen for two months. Judge John Kness heard oral arguments on the propriety of a TRO. Judge Kness agreed with my contentions that the TRO was improper and fundamentally flawed. This ruling marks a critical victory for Amazon merchants who cannot access their online accounts and the money that is rightfully theirs. The case number is 24-cv-3759.