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Motiva, LLC ( Motiva ) appeals the decision of the International Trade Commission ( Commission ) that Nintendo Co., Ltd. and Nintendo of America, Inc. (collectively Nintendo ) did not violate 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930 by importing, selling for importation, or selling certain vide...
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Deckers Outdoor Corporation ( Deckers ) appeals a final judgment of the United States Court of International Trade ( Trade Court ) that held that pull-on boots were properly classified under subheading 6404.19.35 ( Subheading 19.35 ) of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States...
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Ford Motor Company ( Ford ) appeals from a final judgment of the Court of International Trade (the Trade Court ) upholding the denial by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection ( Customs ) of Ford s claims for postentry duty refunds. See Ford Motor Co. v. United States ( Ford III )...
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Albert DiFederico, a former naval commander, was serving as a civilian contractor for the State Department in Pakistan when he was killed in a terrorist attack on the Marriott Islamabad Hotel. His widow, Mary DiFederico, and their three sons, brought this wrongful death action and survivorship claim...
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Sublicensee to an agreement allowing reproductions of the Vatican library collection brought action against the licensee, the licensee s president, and the Vatican State, alleging breach of contract and related torts. The United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York (Mauskopf,...
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Pursuant to the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, Pub. L. No. 111-203, 124 Stat. 1376 (2010), the Securities and Exchange Commission promulgated a rule requiring certain companies to disclose payments made to foreign governments relating to the commercial development of oil,...
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I Plaintiff Robin P. Petersen, who appears pro se and in forma pauperis on appeal, is a former Navy pilot with the rank of Commander who was recruited to work in Saudi Arabia as a flight instructor for Boeing International Support Services ( BISS ), a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Boeing Co...
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Pursuant to statute, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration recently authorized a pilot program that allows Mexico-domiciled trucking companies to operate trucks throughout the United States, so long as the trucking companies comply with certain federal safety standards. Two groups represen...
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As part of the wholesale plunder of Jewish property carried out during the Holocaust, the Hungarian government, acting in collaboration with Nazi Germany, confiscated the Herzog Collection one of Europe s largest and finest private art collections. Plaintiffs, descendants of the Collection...
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Petitioners, Nigerian nationals residing in the United States, filed suit in federal court under the Alien Tort Statute, alleging that respondents certain Dutch, British, and Nigerian corporations aided and abetted the Nigerian Government in committing violations of the law of nations in Nigeria...
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