The International Trade Commission’s position that the 60-day clock to appeal started when a party was cleared of infringement appeared to have at least some buy-in from the panel for the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit during oral arguments Thursday. The judges also probed Crocs’ argument that a dissenting commissioner correctly found the imported shoes would confuse consumers.
The procedural dispute turns on when a “final determination” is made when ...
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