It’s the end of an era at the International Trade Commission with the retirement Aug. 3 of Chief Administrative Law Judge Paul Luckern, who is 81.
The longest-serving ALJ in agency history, Luckern for 27 years presided over scores of high-stakes intellectual property cases known in ITC shorthand as 337s (brought under Section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930).
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