ITC Pilot Program: Where We Stand 3 Years Later

Law360, New York ( June 23, 2016, 11:49 AM EDT) -- The U.S. International Trade Commission Pilot Program, frequently known today as the "100-day proceeding," began with fanfare. Lauded by some as an opportunity to expedite the disposition of needless litigation, the program has also had its share of controversy. Public commentators and administrative law judges alike have critiqued the proceeding, some warning of the potential to become a litigation tactic for delay. Either way, one cannot deny that the Pilot Program is a powerful tool at the commission's disposal. And, as it began, many practitioners believed it could reshape the way parties litigate in the ITC....

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