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Attacks On U.S. Patent System Threaten Growth Of Green Economy In The United States

Matthew Siegal
Partner, Intellectual Property Group, Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP, New York, NY, USA

Climate change unquestionably is a global problem. Nonetheless, that problem raises different issues in different countries. This article examines, from the perspective of the domestic situation in the United States, one specific issue: how attacks on the U.S. patent system threaten both green innovation and the potential for a green economic boom in the United States.

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