Represented a half-billion-dollar global manufacturing company, in a lawsuit against an Israeli subcontractor who refused to authorize the release of several multimillion-dollar industrial scrubbers, due to a payment dispute. Client needed the equipment to satisfy its contractual obligations to one of its largest global customers, and was under pressure to resolve the dispute quickly. We moved for and successfully obtained a temporary restraining order in a U.S. court, based upon the purchase orders and website terms and conditions between the parties, which included a U.S. choice of forum clause. The order required the Israeli subcontractor to make the equipment available for pickup at its Israeli facility, on a priority basis.