Saxon Meets Economic Requirement In ITC Case

Law360, New York (November 20, 2009, 5:48 PM ET) -- The U.S. International Trade Commission has preliminarily determined that a U.S. industry exists for the hand-held wireless technology at issue in Saxon Innovations LLC’s Section 337 complaint against Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. and Palm Inc.

In a unanimous vote filed Thursday, ITC commissioners decided not to review an initial determination granting Saxon’s motion for a ruling that it has met the economic prong of the domestic industry requirement.

The commissioners supported Administrative Law Judge Robert K. Rogers Jr.’s Oct. 15 ruling that the patent-holding company had...
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