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International

Oct. 19, 2004

Chinese Battery Firms Win Eveready Patent Dispute

By Draeger Martinez Nine battery manufacturers based in China can continue to export batteries by the shipload, thanks to a recent International Trade Commission decision won by Los Angeles lawyers from Hogan & Hartson.

By Draeger Martinez
        Nine battery manufacturers based in China can continue to export batteries by the shipload, thanks to a recent International Trade Commission decision won by Los Angeles lawyers from Hogan & Hartson.
        Attorneys at the firm say industry giant Eveready relied on confusing claims stemming from...

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