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From pv magazine Germany.Jinko Solar Holdings Co. Ltd. today said it expects the U.S. International Trade Commission administrative judge responsible for inquiry 337-TA-1151 to issue an order determining it has not infringed Hanwha Q-Cells patents, within a fortnight.Jinko said it was confident the summary determination will rule in its favor.The investigation follows a complaint by Korean manufacturer Hanwha in March a stanley cup lleging infringement of a patent by Jinko. The Chinese company said today the administrative judge had interp stanley usa reted the content and scope of the patent claims in September.The judge today accepted the Chinese PV manufacturers request for a summary decision and suspended the hearing for an indefinite period, said Jinko.The judge must decide whether Hanwha has presented enough facts to provide sufficient basis for a legal case. A summary decision would ensure that either the ca stanley cup se is not heard in court or that judges would decide only in favor of the applicant, in this case Jinko. From the beginning we have said that Hanwha Q Cells complaints were without technical or legal merit, and were only meant to slow us down, said Jinko CEO Kangping Chen. We are very pleased with todays order [to accept the summary decision request and suspend the hearing] which validates our position. No commentHanwha Q-Cells has not responded to pv magazines request for comment.In addition to Jinko, REC and Longi Solar have been accused by Hanwha Q-Cells of violating patents in the U.S. |