Increasing Protection for American Industry: Section 337 Cases at the ITC (Presented by the Federal Bar Association Intellectual Property Law Section)

Beau Jackson
Stephen F.W. Ball, Jr.
Padmaja Chinta
Beau Jackson | Husch Blackwell LLP
Stephen F.W. Ball, Jr. | Husch Blackwell LLP
Padmaja Chinta | Dunnington Bartholow & Miller LLP
On-Demand: January 29, 2025

1 hour CLE

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Program Summary

Presenters will provide a primer on the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) and its strategic advantages over district courts. This is against the backdrop of the agency’s increasingly central role in protecting U.S. industry from unfairly traded imported products.

Presented by Intellectual Property Law Section

Key topics to be discussed:

  • The unique procedural aspects of ITC litigation
  • Benefits of the ITC venue over district court
  • Exclusion of infringing imports from the U.S. market
  • Potentially elevated role of the ITC during the second Trump Administration

Closed-captioning available

Speakers

Beau Jackson_myLawCLEBeau Jackson, Partner | Husch Blackwell LLP

Beau Jackson leads Husch Blackwell’s Section 337 ITC practice, and assists clients with a variety of other international business issues. Beau has an extensive, proven record of success in some of the most high-profile ITC cases. He also works on antidumping and countervailing duty matters before the ITC and U.S. Department of Commerce, as well as litigation and appeals before the U.S. Court of International Trade and U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. In addition, Beau guides clients through trade-related regulatory challenges including tariff classification, valuation, country of origin marking, and other compliance and policy matters before U.S. Customs and Border Protection and the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative. Beau also assists clients with advocacy efforts before Congress and federal agencies on an assortment of trade and intellectual property matters. Beyond his own practice, Beau is a relationship facilitator and manager for many clients, serving as outside general counsel and overseeing all legal needs.

 

Stephen F.W. Ball Jr_myLawCLEStephen F.W. Ball, Jr., Partner | Husch Blackwell LLP

Stephen Ball is a patent attorney and IP strategist who often serves as clients’ first point of contact. Over the course of his career, his strategies have protected billions of dollars’ worth of client sales. Stephen’s work includes IP protection, defense, and enforcement—in other words, any IP need a client might have. He has appeared in many dozens of contested matters in federal district courts and courts of appeals throughout the country, as well as administrative bodies such as the ITC, the PTAB, and the TTAB. Stephen has a proven track record of successfully litigating cases with hundreds of millions of dollars at stake. A respected thought leader, he frequently publishes and presents on IP topics.

 

Padmaja Chinta_myLawCLEModerator, Padmaja Chinta, Partner | Dunnington Bartholow & Miller LLP

Padmaja Chinta is a business litigator and an IP attorney who chairs Dunnington’s patent practice. She has counseled clients on all aspects of intellectual property and various business agreements with an emphasis on litigation. Padmaja has extensively litigated cases in federal courts from inception of suit through trial and appeal. Her cases span many industries with a particular focus on the technology field and Hatch-Waxman ANDA litigation. She has successfully defended patents in IPR proceedings and advised clients on ITC matters. Padmaja has also negotiated license deals involving products with hundreds of millions in revenue. In addition, she has represented clients in trade secret and trademark litigation.

Agenda

I. Primer on the ITC and Section 337 remedies | 2:00pm – 2:15pm

II. The venue’s underutilization and growing importance | 2:15pm – 2:20pm

III. Differences between the ITC and district court | 2:20pm – 2:30pm

IV. Recent trends and notable case outcomes at the ITC | 2:30pm – 2:40pm

V. Benefits and drawbacks of the ITC | 2:40pm – 2:50pm

VI. Q&A | 2:50pm – 3:00pm

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