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Oct
By Elissa Sanford

On October 13, 2021, ALJ David P. Shaw released the public version (Part I, Part II) of his final initial determination (“ID”) finding a violation of section 337 in Certain Movable Barrier Operator Systems and Components Thereof (Inv. No. 337-TA-1209).

By way of background, this investigation was instituted on August 10, 2020 based on a complaint filed by Overhead Door Corporation of Lewisville, Texas and GMI Holdings Inc. of Mount Hope, Ohio alleging violations of section 337 by The Chamberlain Group, Inc. of Oak Brook, Illinois (“Respondent”) through the importation and/or sale of certain moveable barrier operator systems and components thereof by reason of infringement of one or more claims of U.S. Patent Nos. 8,970,345; 7,173,516; 9,483,935; 7,180,260; 7,956,718; and 8,410,895.  The asserted patents relate generally to remotely controlled barrier operator systems for opening and closing garage doors, gates, and other barriers.  The accused products are barrier operators, including garage door operators, commercial barrier operators, and gate operators that include a transmitter and receiver.

According to the ID, ALJ David P. Shaw found a violation of section 337 based on the following conclusions of law:


ALJ Shaw recommended issuance of a limited exclusion order and cease-and-desist order directed to Respondent, and that bond be set at 100%.



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