The number of intellectual property cases filed at the International Trade Commission in fiscal year 2012 fell by 30 percent, leading some to wonder if the agency’s allure as the latest IP hotspot is fading.

In fiscal year 2012, just 48 cases were instituted, compared with a record 70 cases brought under Section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930 in FY 2011.

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