PKR Attorneys Jordan Kahn and Nathaniel Rickard have published an article in the most recent volume of the George Mason Journal of International Commercial Law entitled “Commerce Must Adopt A Central Role in Addressing Circumvention of All Types.” This article describes the alarming uptick in circumvention of antidumping and countervailing duty laws, as well as the respective […]
Kentz Discusses Circumvention of AD/CVD Orders at Georgetown University’s 2014 International Trade Update
Andrew Kentz today served as an expert panelist at Georgetown University Law Center’s 2014 International Trade Update. Mr. Kentz discussed circumvention of antidumping and countervailing duty laws, as well as the roles of Commerce and Customs in combating this pressing concern. He presented an article authored by PKR attorneys entitled “
Gordon Joins PKR as Partner
Adam H. Gordon, a seasoned international trade and customs attorney, today joins Picard Kentz & Rowe as a partner. He brings two decades of experience litigating and representing clients before federal agencies and reviewing courts. His accomplishments include antidumping duty orders that protect the domestic nails industry against unfairly traded imports from China and the […]
CIT Affirms Commerce Circumvention Determination
This week, the Court of International Trade released the public version of its decision Max Fortune Industrial Co. v. United States. In 2011, the Department of Commerce determined that Max Fortune had circumvented the antidumping duty order on tissue paper products from China. At the request of a domestic paper company, Commerce had in 2010 […]