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ITC General Exclusion Orders: A Remedy for “Whack-a-Mole” Infringement
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While U.S. patent owners generally are accustomed to seeing infringing products come into the country from specific geographic areas, the ever-shifting tariff landscape may prompt foreign manufacturers to attempt to circumvent high tariffs by restructuring their supply chains. Amid these new complexities, the International Trade Commission (ITC) remains a viable forum for addressing foreign intellectual property infringement.
On November 20, please join attorneys Benjamin Elacqua, Jeremy Saks and John Thuermer to learn how general exclusion orders at the ITC can be an effective tool for U.S. patent owners to address “whack-a-mole” infringement problems from abroad. Our hosts will discuss the following topics and more:
- The benefits of general exclusion orders
- How to obtain a general exclusion order
- Practical advice for U.S. patent owners
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