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25 April 2017

A Powerful Weapon Against Infringing Imports, Published By Today's General Counsel

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The article focused on Section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930 and how it remains the single most powerful and reliable weapon a company can use to protect its United States intellectual property...
United States International Law

Attorney Jonathan Redway wrote an article titled "A Powerful Weapon Against Infringing Imports," which was published in Today's General Counsel.

The article focused on Section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930 and how it remains the single most powerful and reliable weapon a company can use to protect its United States intellectual property against infringing imports. Under Section 337, the U.S. International Trade Commission conducts investigations into allegations of certain unfair practices in import trade. Mr. Redway goes on to explain the effectiveness and advantages of Section 337 Enforcement Proceedings when it comes to intellectual property.

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