The latest developments in the case of the Arizona Coyotes versus the City of Glendale occurred following a hearing Friday afternoon.
From Peter Corbett of azcentral.com:
A Maricopa County Superior Court judge granted the Arizona Coyotes’ request for a temporary injunction to keep the City of Glendale from voiding the team’s arena deal during a hearing Friday afternoon in downtown Phoenix.
The Coyotes v The City of Glendale: Judge Dawn Bergin grants the TRO and set a bond of $250,000.
— Superior Court in Maricopa County (@courtpio) June 12, 2015
According to the Maricopa County Superior Court’s Twitter account, the next court date for this case is June 29. The news on Friday comes after a contentious city council meeting Wednesday, when the City of Glendale voted to cancel its arena-management agreement with the Coyotes.
Coyotes co-owner, president and CEO Anthony LeBlanc made it clear the organization planned to not only file for a temporary restraining order, but a request for injunctive relief and a claim for damages for up to $200 million.