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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.  

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Christopher Keleher clerked for the Hon. William J. Bauer of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit.  This unique opportunity provided Mr. Keleher with an invaluable understanding of the inner workings of an appellate court.  He saw what persuades judges and what does not, and utilizes this knowledge every time he writes an appellate brief. The Keleher Appellate Law Group handles all phases of appellate litigation in federal and state courts across the country. Read more here.