Practice Areas
Our clients are global leaders, innovators, and industry pioneers navigating complex international trade laws. From honey farmers in Argentina to European governments reclaiming unlawful trade taxes, and U.S. wood importers managing cross-border regulations, we provide the strategic legal expertise they need. No matter your industry or location, if you’re facing international trade challenges, you’re in the right place for trusted advocacy and results-driven representation.
Antidumping & Countervailing Duty Investigations
Facing an antidumping or countervailing duty investigation or annual review can threaten your bottom line. We represent importers and exporters in trade remedy proceedings, working to mitigate duties, challenge unfair tariffs, and ensure favorable outcomes in complex investigations.
Customs, Counseling, & Compliance
Ensuring compliance with U.S. customs laws is critical to avoiding costly penalties and shipment delays. Our team provides tailored compliance strategies, training, and proactive counsel to help businesses navigate customs regulations with confidence.
Trade Remedies Enforcement
When customs enforcement actions arise — whether seizures, penalties, trade restriction disputes, or investigations under the Enforce and Protect Act of 2015 (“EAPA”) — our attorneys provide strategic defense to protect your business. We fight for favorable resolutions and help clients maintain seamless trade operations.
Litigation
Our firm has extensive experience litigating trade disputes before administrative agencies, such as the U.S. Court of International Trade and the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. We advocate aggressively for our clients, ensuring fair treatment and favorable legal resolutions in high-stakes cases.
Special Trade Remedies
The executive branch has the authority to invoke special trade remedies under a variety of different trade statutes. Our attorneys have decades of experience in assisting clients understand and navigate these remedial actions. Exploring the possibilities of applying for exemptions from such remedies is among the options importers may have.