ITC Judge Denied Vizio's Motion to Amend the Complaint in Digital Televisions Investigation
Washington, DC - December 6, 2011 - The United States International Trade Commission has released the public version of Chief Administrative Law Judge Bullock's order denying Vizio, Inc.'s motion to amend the complaint and notice of investigation in Certain Digital Televisions and Components Thereof, Inv. No. 337-TA-789.
Vizio sought to amend the motion to add two new respondents, Coby Electronics Co., Ltd. of China and Coby Manufacturing Co., Ltd. of Hong Kong. Mei & Mark LLP filed an opposition to Vizio's motion on behalf of Coby China and Coby Hong Kong. Chief Administrative Law Judge Bullock found that Vizio failed to show good cause to amend the complaint and notice of investigation. Click here for a copy of the public version of the order.
Reece Nienstadt and Lei Mei of Mei & Mark LLP represented Coby China and Coby Hong Kong in this matter.
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