Law360 ( August 9, 2010, 11:58 AM EDT) -- Only a few years ago, The Wall Street Journal described the United States International Trade Commission as "an obscure federal agency" and referred to its enabling statute as a "little-known provision."[1] The ITC, however, has grown ever more popular as a forum for resolving intellectual property disputes, and the commission's impact on international trade has grown more pronounced....
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