Manufacturing Custom-Made Goods in the United States | Practical Law

Manufacturing Custom-Made Goods in the United States | Practical Law

A Practice Note discussing issues in US custom manufacturing agreements. It presupposes that a product designer (buyer) operating in the US wishes to engage a manufacturer operating in the US to manufacture products according to the buyer's specifications. This Note does not discuss every issue regarding manufacturing custom-made goods and does not address consumer product liability issues. It addresses the major terms that each party must consider when drafting or negotiating an effective contract for the manufacture of custom-made goods in the US.

Manufacturing Custom-Made Goods in the United States

Practical Law Practice Note 7-573-9905 (Approx. 18 pages)

Manufacturing Custom-Made Goods in the United States

by Patrick T. McLaughlin and Ryan C. Hardy, Spencer Fane Britt & Browne LLP, with Practical Law Commercial Transactions
MaintainedUSA (National/Federal)
A Practice Note discussing issues in US custom manufacturing agreements. It presupposes that a product designer (buyer) operating in the US wishes to engage a manufacturer operating in the US to manufacture products according to the buyer's specifications. This Note does not discuss every issue regarding manufacturing custom-made goods and does not address consumer product liability issues. It addresses the major terms that each party must consider when drafting or negotiating an effective contract for the manufacture of custom-made goods in the US.