Preinstitution Submissions May Limit Certain ITC Probes

By Michael Doane (July 19, 2019, 12:48 PM EDT) -- Any complainant filing a complaint under Section 337 of the Administrative Procedure Act with the U.S. International Trade Commission is aware of the expedited nature of Section 337 investigations. From the start, proposed respondents are at a disadvantage because the complainant has had the opportunity to prepare its case and fashion a complaint that will guide the commission in defining the scope of the investigation. ...

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