Intellectual Property
May 3, 2017
Executive orders may have impact on international operations
Two recent orders are intended to combat unfair trade practices and protect intellectual property rights.





Melissa Proctor
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LLM, Georgetown; JD, Valparaiso

Todd M. Malynn
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Loyola Law School
Amid the flurry of presidential executive orders that have been issued since the inauguration of President Donald J. Trump, two recent orders have taken center stage on the international trade front and will give U.S. government agencies more robust enforcement tools to combat trade violations, as well as launch an investigation into the specific root causes of the U.S. trade deficit with foreign trading partners. Both executive orders were released on March 31, and U.S. companies operatin...
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