Customs Firm Withdraws From Representation of The Comfy Importer
Customs law firm Stein Shostak withdrew from its representation of importer Cozy Comfort Company in the company's lawsuit regarding the classification of its product, The Comfy, an oversized pullover. The case will continue to be litigated by Chris Duncan, a former Stein Shostak partner, who has moved to Squire Patton.
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The case is currently on appeal before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit after the Court of International Trade ruled that The Comfy is classifiable under Harmonized Tariff Schedule heading 6110 as a pullover and not a blanket of heading 6301 (see 2512220047).