Neville Peterson Subs for Clark Hill in 10 Customs Cases Brought by Meyer Corp. at CIT
Law firm Neville Peterson has replaced Clark Hill as counsel for importer Meyer Corp. in 10 cases at the Court of International Trade, according to a notice of substitution of attorney at the Court of International Trade. Meyer filed the…
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case over the use of first sale treatment in which CIT questioned whether goods from non-market economies could qualify for first sale valuation. This ruling was overturned by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, which ruled that CBP had no basis to consider a country's non-market economy status when finding whether to grant first sale treatment to a transaction (see 2208110060). This case returned to the trade court, where it serves as a test case for many other proceedings brought by Meyer -- 10 of which Neville Peterson has taken over as counsel for Clark Hill (Meyer Corp. v. United States , CIT #14-00277, 15-00018, 15-00019, 15-00092, 15-00191, 15-00332, 16-00112, 16-00271, 17-00186, 20-03835).