`UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION
`Washington, D.C.
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`In the Matter of
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`CERTAIN EARPIECE DEVICES AND
`COMPONENTS THEREOF
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`Inv. No. 337-TA-1121
`(Advisory Proceeding)
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`Order No. 4: Discovery Statement
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`On or before March 29, 2022, the parties shall file with the Commission Secretary a joint
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`discovery statement that includes the following:
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`1. The proposed issues to be litigated (within the framework of the general issues
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`determined by the Commission’s notice of investigation), and any stipulations agreed to by all
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`parties.
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`2. A description of information and evidence that each party intends to submit to prove
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`its own case.
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`3. A description of specific information and evidence that each party will be seeking
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`from other parties and third persons.
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`4. A proposed schedule for the prompt exchange among the parties of information and
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`evidence without the use of formal discovery methods.
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`5. A description of information and evidence each party believes can be obtained only by
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`deposition, interrogatory, subpoena, or request for admission.
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`6. A proposed procedural schedule1 that includes submission of prehearing statements
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`1 A version in MS Word for Windows of the proposed schedule shall be submitted via e-mail to
`the administrative law judge’s attorney-advisor at Pyong.Yoon@usitc.gov with a copy to
`Shaw337@usitc.gov by the next business day.
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`and briefs, and the prehearing conference and hearing.2
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`So ordered.
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`David P. Shaw
`Administrative Law Judge
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`Issued: March 23, 2022
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`2 As indicated in Order No. 3, the evidentiary hearing in this proceeding is scheduled for May 18,
`2022.
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