In 2016, the American Bar Association published the third edition of the firm’s book: A Lawyer’s Guide to Section 337 Investigations Before the U.S. International Trade Commission.
As practice under Section 337 has grown, so has interpretation of the law. Many precepts once taken for granted have been overruled and others have arisen that will survive until challenged in the future. This guide provides an introduction to practice under Section 337 before the U. S. International Trade Commission for those who are not familiar with it, or for those who want a quick update. A Lawyer's Guide provides readers with a better understanding of what to expect when filing a complaint or being named as a respondent in a Section 337 investigation.
This updated guide provides analysis and explanation of the participants in Section 337 investigations and discusses the unique role played by the ITC. It also focuses on the procedural rules of a Section 337 investigation, including preparation of a complaint, the discovery process and other pre-hearing procedures, the hearing and post-hearing processes, and the remedies available to a successful complainant. Other topics addressed include enforcement of a violation ruling, parallel litigation and appellate court review of an ITC decision.
Published by the American Bar Association Section of Intellectual Property Law
© 2016, 262 pages
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For more information, and to purchase this essential guide to Section 337 practice, please visit the ABA shop.