ITC Issues General Exclusion Order on Electric Shavers, Ends Investigation
The International Trade Commission ended an investigation into electric shavers (ITC Inv. No. 337-TA-1230) and issued a general exclusion order and cease and desist orders prohibiting imports of certain electric shavers and components. The commissioners on March 17 affirmed Administrative…
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Law Judge MaryJoan MacNamara's November summary determination and instituted her recommended remedy (see 2011130027). In her initial determination, MacNamara noted that because of "a widespread pattern of unauthorized use of the asserted patents," a general exclusion order was necessary "to prevent circumvention of the relief granted in this case." The eight remaining respondents in the case didn't respond to the complaint or contest the proceedings or determination.