ITC Judge Rules TP-Link Violated U.S. Trade Laws by Infringing NETGEAR Patents
The ALJ’s Initial Determination comes in response to a complaint filed with the ITC by NETGEAR in April 2023, alleging that TP-Link’s products infringe certain of NETGEAR’s patents.
- The ALJ’s Initial Determination comes in response to a complaint filed with the ITC by NETGEAR in April 2023, alleging that TP-Link’s products infringe certain of NETGEAR’s patents.
- The ITC instituted an investigation into NETGEAR’s allegations and assigned the investigation to an ALJ on May 8, 2023.
- The Initial Determination is subject to review by the full Commission, which is scheduled to issue its Final Determination by October 3, 2024.
- “NETGEAR is delighted by the ALJ’s Initial Determination upholding NETGEAR’s intellectual property and we thank Judge Hines for her hard work and insights,” said Andrew Kim, NETGEAR’s Chief Legal Officer.