As a result of COVID-19, the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) halted in-person meetings since March. Starting August 19, the commission will hold hearings via videoconference. Law360 contacted Finnegan partner Elizabeth Niemeyer for her thoughts on the ITC’s transition to remote hearings.
Elizabeth said, “I do think [the ITC] actually acted fairly quickly, given that it is a large government body. They have to go through a procurement process, they have to get it approved, and they have to feel confident that it will safely protect the parties' confidential information.”
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