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HRS §380-10

Appealing a temporary court order in a labor dispute

If a court in Hawaii grants or denies a temporary injunction in a labor dispute, either side can appeal that decision as a matter of right. The appeal is handled like other civil appeals from circuit courts, and the court must hear it quickly, giving it priority over similar cases.

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The statute, as written — Appeal

Whenever any court of the State issues or denies any temporary injunction in a case involving or growing out of a labor dispute, an appeal shall lie as of right, subject to chapter 602, in the manner provided for civil appeals from the circuit courts, notwithstanding any provision of section 641-1. The appeal shall be heard and the temporary injunctive order affirmed, modified, or set aside with the greatest possible expedition, giving the proceedings precedence over all other matters of the same character.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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