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18 November 2022

Escape Infringing A Patented Method Of Manufacturing – Legally

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A column authored by Jason Balich titled "Escape Infringing a Patented Method of Manufacturing – Legally" was published in the American Institute of Chemical Engineers' Chemical Engineering Progress (CEP) Magazine. In this article, Jason discusses that while a company cannot simply practice a method of manufacturing protected by a US patent within the US, there are opportunities to legally avoid patent infringement by manufacturing a product abroad and then importing it into the US. He goes on to outline those scenarios.

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Reprinted with permission from Chemical Engineering Progress (CEP). Copyright © 2022 American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE).

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