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There are several ways:

At the trial court level:

If the order dissolving the injunction has not yet taken effect, make a motion to have the court reconsider its decision to dissolve the injunction.

If the order has taken effect but the problems persist or if circumstances have changed, file a petition or motion for an order for reinstatement of the injunction.

At the appellate level:

If you believe the court made a mistake in dissolving the injunction, take an appeal of the court's decision and ask the appellate court to reverse the lower court's decision and reinstate the injunction.

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