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CIT Announces Changes to Filing Fees, Chambers Procedures

The Court of International Trade recently announced changes to its Standard Chambers Procedures, as well as changes to filing fees that follow from increases in fees at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. The change to the…

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Standard Chambers Procedures removes a requirement that, if a lawyer becomes aware of an error in a brief, he or she must tell CIT through an error memorandum (here). The changes in filing fees mirror CAFC increases in December (see 13112526), and affect fees for appealing to CAFC, record retrieval, and payments returned or denied for insufficient funds (here). The changes take effect April 1.