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Obama Nominates Three to Fill CIT Vacancies

President Barack Obama tapped a law firm partner, a chief executive officer and an associate justice to fill vacancies at the U.S. Court of International Trade, the White House said on July 30. Obama sent to the Senate nominations for…

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Elizabeth Drake, partner at Stewart and Stewart who specializes in antidumping and countervailing duty law, as well as Jennifer Choe Groves, CEO at Titanium Law Group and Choe Groves Consulting. Choe Groves focuses on trade and intellectual property in her consulting and legal services. Obama also sent forward the nomination for Gary Stephen Katzmann, associate justice on the Massachusetts Appeals Court since 2004. The three nominations aim to fill vacancies left by Richard Eaton, Gregory Wright Carman and Jane Restani.