ITC Judge Proposes Remedy In PressTek IP Spat

Law360, New York (August 10, 2009, 5:26 PM ET) -- The U.S. International Trade Commission has released a proposed remedy in a patent dispute between PressTek Inc. and a group of printing press technology importers, with an administrative law judge pushing for a ban on the importers' products should the ITC conclude that infringement has occurred.

In a revised finding released Friday, Administrative Law Judge E. James Gildea ruled that imports of lithographic printing plates should be banned if the ITC ultimately finds they infringe PressTek's patents, and that the accused companies should have to post...
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