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Perspective

Sep. 5, 2013

Ongoing efforts to streamline ITC investigations

The International Trade Commission is making progress in its efforts to modernize and make its proceedings more efficient, speedy and reliable. By T. Spence Chubb and Leizel Ching


By T. Spence Chubb and Leizel Ching


Under Section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930, the International Trade Commission conducts investigations into allegations of certain unfair practices in import trade, including the infringement of certain statutory intellectual property rights. On May 15, the commission promulgated final rules relating to discovery in its investigations, including rules concerning e-discovery and the discovery of privileged information and attor...

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