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31 March 2023

What To Expect After An Infringement Complaint Is Filed At The U.S. International Trade Commission (Video)

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The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) plays a crucial role in protecting intellectual property (IP) rights by investigating infringement by imported goods. This usually involves patent infringement...
United States International Law

The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) plays a crucial role in protecting intellectual property (IP) rights by investigating infringement by imported goods. This usually involves patent infringement, but it can also extend to trademark infringement or some other type of unfair competition.

Lloyd Smith, Leader of Buchanan's IP Litigation Practice Group, shares invaluable insights into the process after a complaint is filed and sheds light on safeguarding IP rights in today's competitive global market.

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