Law360, New York (November 04, 2009) -- U.S. Department of Justice attorneys have sharply criticized a judge in the Court of International Trade in two disputes over aid under the Trade Adjustment Assistance program, saying that the judge is wrongly trying to get them to disclose confidential Department of Labor records by threatening sanctions.
Jeanne Davidson, the DOJ's director of commercial litigation, and DOJ attorney Patricia M. McCarthy filed briefs Tuesday in two separate cases in which they represent the DOL against challenges to...


