...reasonable and nondiscriminatory (RAND) terms. Earlier this year, in the ITC patent infringement dispute between Apple and Motorola, the ITC requested briefing on...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...Fed. Reg. 60952 (October 5, 2012). According to the Notice, the ITC is taking this action to address concerns about the scope of discovery...
...Patents blogger Florian Muller.] Samsung sued Apple at the ITC in June 2011, alleging infringement of five FRAND patents. Before filing suit...
...Motion thinks might be useful. It's not unusual in ITC cases to ask for information from third parties, but going after law...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...in Pennsylvania, says Intel's microprocessors infringe its patents. It wants the ITC to block their importation -- and by extension, all the computers that use...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...lawyers at Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett, & Dunner doubled down on the ITC strategy, bringing a second ITC case later in 2010 involving even more...
...trade practice is importing goods that infringe U.S. patents. If the ITC finds a §337 violation, it may issue an "exclusion order...
Will the International Trade Commission be spoiled by its own success? Corporate Counsel's editor-in-chief, Anthony Paonita, speaks about that possibility, as the quasi-judicial forum for patent disp
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...two decades old. Recent headlines are replete with references to ITC enforcement activity. For example, Richard Raysman and Peter Brown reported on USITC...
...boutiques, once rumored to be going extinct, are faring well at the ITC. That, like everything at the ITC, could change in years to come...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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