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The headquarter buildings of LG Chem Inc. (R) and SK Innovation Co. in Seoul. (Yonhap)
The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) has voiced support for LG Chem Ltd.’s call for sanctions on its rival SK Innovation Co. in connection with a legal dispute over battery patents, LG Chem said Sunday.
In response to LG Chem’s request for the issuance of an
order sanctioning SK Innovation, the investigative staff of the U.S.
International Trade Commission (ITC) has supported LG Chem ahead of a
crucial verdict over their electric vehicle (EV) battery patent case
next month.
In the motion it recently filed with the ITC, LG Chem
claimed that SK Innovation destroyed “highly relevant evidence” after
its litigation against SK Innovation began.
LG Chem said in the
motion that SK Innovation’s “spoliation was targeted to the destruction
of relevant LG Chem information” in SK Innovation’s possession.
In April last year, LG Chem filed a complaint with the U.S. trade panel that SK Innovation misappropriated its EV battery trade secrets.
SK
Innovation said Sunday the ITC’s stance in favor of LG Chem does not
reflect “facts of its rebuttal opinion” submitted to the ITC on Sept.
11.
“On the same day, the ITC submitted its opinion toward the
legal dispute (between the two Korean firms). So the ITC stance is only
based on LG Chem’s arguments,” SK Innovation said in a statement.
On
Sept. 4, SK Innovation denied it destroyed documents related to an EV
battery patent case, claiming it developed the 994 patent, while LG Chem
asserted its A7 battery cell is prior art to the 994 patent.
A7 battery cells were used in the Chrysler Pacifica minivan in 2013.
SK Innovation has said it “has no reason whatsoever to delete documents and it did not delete them.”
LG
Chem and SK Innovation have been at loggerheads over EV battery-related
trade secrets since last year, filing multiple lawsuits in the United
States and South Korea.
LG Chem has said it can settle the
dispute with SK Innovation over their EV battery trade secret case in
the U.S. if SK Innovation offers a “reasonable level” of compensation on
an objective basis.
In February, the ITC made a preliminary
ruling in favor of LG Chem’s argument that SK Innovation had
misappropriated and used its EV battery trade secrets.
Source: koreabizwire.com
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