Background

The International Trade Commission has recently announced the following actions in intellectual property rights infringement investigations. For more information on pursuing or mitigating IPR-related import restrictions, please contact Lee Sandler at (305) 894-1000.

Body contouring devices – institution of patent infringement investigation 337-TA-1219 of non-invasive aesthetic body-contouring devices, components thereof, and methods of using same

Filament LEDs – new IPR infringement complaint filed on filament light-emitting diodes and products containing same (complainant The Regents of the University of California; proposed respondents located in Switzerland, Sweden, and the U.S.)

Stud finders – new IPR infringement complaint filed on electronic stud finders, metal detectors, and electrical scanners (complainant Zircon Corporation; proposed respondents located in the U.S.)

Touch-controlled devices – termination of patent infringement investigation 337-TA-1162 of touch-controlled mobile devices, computers, and components thereof with respect to one respondent based on a settlement agreement with complainant Neodron Ltd.

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