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CAFC Corrects Lead Attorney Listing in Opinion Over Antidumping Review

The U.S. Court of Appeal for the Federal Circuit corrected an error in a recent opinion, changing the listing for the lead attorney for some of the plaintiff-appellants. The appellate court issued the errata, listing Jonathan Stoel of Hogan Lovells…

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as the lead attorney for appellants ITG Voma, Mayrun Tyre (Hong Kong), Sutong Tire Resources and YC Rubber (North America), instead of Nicholas Sparks. In the nonprecedential opinion, the Federal Circuit ruled that the Commerce Department cannot select just one mandatory respondent in an antidumping review where multiple exporters have requested a review (see 2208290026) (YC Rubber v. U.S., Fed. Cir. #21-1489).