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Criminal

Oct. 22, 1998

Group Seeks to Bolster Counterfeit Laws

Los Angeles attorney Tony Keats, head of the intellectual property rights team of the law firm of Baker & Hostetler, lambasted Congress on Tuesday, saying that legislators' failure to work for more stringent punishment for counterfeiters actually helps criminals pursue ill-gotten gains.

By Anne La Jeunesse
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        Los Angeles attorney Tony Keats, head of the intellectual property rights team of the law firm of Baker & Hostetler, lambasted Congress on Tuesday, saying that legislators' failure to work for more stringent punishment for counterfeiters actually helps criminals pursue ill-gotten gains.
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