The orders are being sought by Ubiqube (Ireland) which develops software and against parties it alleges have been unlawfully appointed to its board of directors.The Dublin-registered company, which is a software venture that operates in the IT networks, security, datacentre and iCloud industry, claims that Mr Clement does not wish to facilitate Ubiqube's further growth and wants to monetise his shareholding, by forcing a fire sale of the firm.Ubiqube's board has resisted that as it does not believe that the company should be sold at a low valuation when it has only recently become profitable and is still relatively early in its growth cycle.It is claimed that PIP Holdings that owns approximately 16% of its shares has attempted "to mount a hostile takeover" of Ubiqube by appointing Mr Merry, Mr McClure and Mr Clement as directors of the firm.The judge said that he was satisfied to grant the company permission, on an ex-parte basis, to serve short notice of the injunction application on the defendants."