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March 16, 2009
Litigation Before the U.S. International Trade Commission
The John Marshall Review of Intellectual Property Law (“RIPL”) has just published a special symposium issue on Litigation Before the International Trade Commission. You can view this issue by clicking here. The issue focuses primarily on section 337 litigation. It features a lead article written by the Honorable Carl C. Charneski. His article offers valuable insight regarding the Administrative Law Judge’s role as the initial trier of fact, administrator, and decision maker in every Section 337 investigation.
Hat tip to Professor David Schwartz and the RIPL Board.
(mew)
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