The U.S. International Trade Commission decided not to review two initial orders that allowed the termination of investigations against two Chinese companies, Tigaman and Junyxin, due to settlements reached. The investigation was about alleged patent violations related to the importation and sale of urine splash guards. The orders granted by an administrative law judge also included amendments to correctly identify Junyxin's address. This resolution is under the authority of section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930.
Simple Explanation
The U.S. International Trade Commission decided that they don't need to check up on two decisions made by a judge to stop investigating two Chinese companies who were accused of selling shape-gadgety things for toilets, because the companies and the people upset with them agreed to make up and be friends.