Number of Section 337 Investigations Instituted By Calendar Year


Every now and then the U.S. International Trade Commission, an independent and somewhat obscure federal agency that governs U.S. trade policy, does something that catches even the most experienced intellectual property attorneys off guard. An investigation might result in a surprising decision. Or the commission might issue a new rule that changes long-standing practices.

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