The Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle LLP international trade team stands out for its expertise in representing global companies and foreign governments in U.S. trade matters. The firm boasts a deep bench of expertise, particularly in trade remedy litigation, including antidumping and countervailing duty investigations, Section 232 and Section 301 measures, and global safeguards. James Durling is a key name, while Antonio Riva Palacio Lavin, bilingual in English and Spanish, has experience counseling clients on Latin American affairs. All lawyers named are based in Washington DC, unless stated otherwise.
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Kernmandanten

  • Government of Sultanate of Oman (Oman)
  • BlueScope Steel (Australia and USA)
  • LG Electronics (Korea)
  • OCTAL SAOZ FZC (Oman)
  • Oman Aluminium Rolling Company LLC (Oman)
  • Toyo Kohan (Japan)
  • Shelter Forest (USA)(China)
  • Agro Sevilla (Spain)
  • Saha Thai Steel Pipe (Thailand)
  • C Ulma Forja S. Coop (Spain)

Highlight-Mandate

Chosen to defend Tecnolgass’ interests in a new U.S. antidumping (AD) case against imports of aluminum extrusions from Colombia (and other countries).
Defended Tokyo Steel’s interests in an Commerce Department AD review of hot-rolled steel from Japan., with the objective of recalculating applicable AD duty rates.
Initiated a court appeal to challenge the AD rate imposed by the Commerce Department. Through Curtis’ efforts in the court appeal, Saha Thai had its AD rate slashed in half, representing a significant win.

Anwält*innen

Praxisleitung

Daniel L. Porter

Weitere Kernanwält*innen

Matthew McCullough

James Durling

Antonio Riva Palacio Lavin