The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) decided not to review an initial determination by an administrative law judge that allowed Cree Lighting to amend its complaint in an ongoing investigation. The complaint concerns alleged patent infringement by RAB Lighting related to light-emitting diode products. As part of the amendment, Cree added one claim to their complaint and withdrew three others. The Commission believes handling all relevant claims in a single investigation is in the public interest.
Simple Explanation
The U.S. International Trade Commission decided not to change its mind about a judge's decision that lets a company named Cree Lighting change some of the things they were saying in a legal case about lights. They added one new part to their complaint and took away three others because it's simpler to discuss everything at once.