How To Avoid Common Pitfalls In Duties Cases

Law360, New York (October 05, 2009, 2:36 PM ET) -- Guiding clients through an anti-dumping or countervailing duty investigation can be a complex process, and there are a number of common errors lawyers should avoid to ensure that the process runs smoothly, experts said.

Questionnaires from the U.S. Department of Commerce are long and complicated, and when a company receives one for the first time, it can be left feeling like “a deer caught in the headlights,” said William Sjoberg, a partner at Adduci Mastriani & Schaumberg LLP.

Though companies will sometimes vainly hope that they...
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