Intellectual Property » In-house Attorneys Can’t View Crucial Documents

In-house Attorneys Can’t View Crucial Documents

September 12, 2013

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The standard version of a Section 337 administrative protective order from the U.S. International Trade Commission provides just one level of confidentiality: Only outside counsel, and others identified in the APO who have subscribed and agreed to be bound by its terms, have access. That could mean that even in-house counsel are shut out. However, there are a number of options for increasing access.

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