Law Practice
May 8, 2001
Sole Practitioner
When it comes to protecting intellectual property, Skechers U.S.A. in-house lawyer Philip G. Paccione isn't shy. "We have a network of investigators, lawyers and government contacts throughout the world that is so extensive that we can raid a factory or port anywhere in the world and stop shipment of counterfeit or diverted goods. When we have to, we do," Paccione, 39, the company's general counsel and vice president of business affairs, says.




When it comes to protecting intellectual property, Skechers U.S.A. in-house lawyer Philip G. Paccione isn't shy.
"We have a network of investigators, lawyers and government contacts throughout the ...
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