Surveys and Other Persuasive Evidence in ITC Proceedings

Virtual
12 October 2021
Hosted By: NERA Economic Consulting

The US International Trade Commission (ITC) conducts Section 337 investigations concerning imports that allegedly infringe IP rights such as patents, trademarks, or copyrights, or that result from other unfair methods of competition. Although there are many differences between Section 337 investigations and district court litigation, credible survey evidence remains a persuasive component.

In our 12 October webinar “Surveys and Other Persuasive Evidence in ITC Proceedings,” NERA Managing Director Sarah Butler and two litigators from Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP will discuss important commission decisions from the ITC, focusing on evidence shown and key takeaways for litigators. 

This webinar is the third and final in our Survey Evidence in Litigation Series this fall. Click here to view the other webinars.

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Speakers

 


Sarah Butler
Managaing Director,
NERA Economic Consulting


Jordan Coyle
Partner,
Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP


Sheryl Koval Garko
Partner,
Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP

CLE

NERA Economic Consulting is accredited by the State Bar of California (#19366) as a provider of continuing legal education. The program is being held with the intention that its attendees qualify for 1.0 CLE credit hour in areas of professional practice. The program is appropriate for experienced attorneys only.

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