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First Iraq, Then French Cognac

By Marty Schwimmer on April 8, 2003
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FT.Com article on a trade dispute between the U.S. and the EEC over reciprocal treatment of appellations of origin.  The U.S. charges that the EEC does not grant protection to terms such as IDAHO POTATOES equivalent to that granted by the U.S. to terms such as FRENCH COGNAC.

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Martin Schwimmer is a director and a founding partner of the U.S. office of Stobbs, an international IP law boutique, headquartered in Cambridge, U.K.

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