By Elizabeth Banzhoff and Amanda Tessar ( June 26, 2018, 4:45 PM EDT) -- For many years, anyone who received (or whose client received) a subpoena in a U.S. International Trade Commission investigation experienced a frustrating procedure. The subpoena recipient had only 10 days to move to quash the subpoena (or seek an extension of that deadline), or risk the harsh punishment of a waiver of all objections to the subpoena....
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