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When Is It Too Late To Amend An Answer To An ITC Complaint?
28 December 2017
Jones Day
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We recently posted about when a complainant is permitted to
amend its complaint and the good cause that must be shown. Similar
issues arise where a respondent wants to amend an answer without
showing good cause. An order issued last week by Administrative Law
Judge Lord provides insight as to respondent's burden in
seeking leave to amend its answer to the complaint. Certain
Industrial Automation Systems and Components Thereof Including
Control Systems, Controllers, Visualization Hardware, Motion
Control Systems, Networking Equipment, Safety Devices, and Power
Supplies, Inv. No. 337-TA-1074, Order 10 (December 15,
2017).
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