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Patents Expire, But Trademarks Can Last Forever
18 January 2023
Wolf, Greenfield & Sacks, P.C.
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A column authored by Jason Balich titled "Patents Expire,
But Trademarks Can Last Forever" was published in the American
Institute of Chemical Engineers' Chemical Engineering
Progress (CEP) Magazine. In this article, Jason discusses
utilizing trademarks to protect your good or service.
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