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Partner Dr. Alexandra G. Maier Recognized Again in Lexology Client Choice Award 2025, Mining Experts Category 2025
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Event 23 Oct. 2024
Counsel Mohannad El Murtadi Suleiman to Speak at the 2nd Annual Africa Arbitration Day in New York
Event 18 Aug. 2023
Partner Borzu Sabahi Speaks at FDI Moot Shenzhen
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Curtis Announces New Partners and Counsels Across Offices in Spring 2024
Client Alert 28 Dec. 2023
U.S. to Impose Secondary Sanctions on Non-U.S. Banks For Financing Russia’s Defense Industry
News 28 Aug. 2024
Curtis Recognized for Excellence in Arbitration in Chambers Latin America Guide 2025
Event 22 Aug. 2023
Partner Dr. Claudia Frutos-Peterson to Speak at Arbitration and ADR Commission of the ICC Mexico
Publications 19 Dec. 2024
Curtis Partner, John Balouziyeh, Authors New Guide to Investing in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the GCC
News 08 Oct. 2024
Curtis Boosts London Finance and Corporate Capability with Appointment of Partner Christopher Harrison
News 24 Aug. 2023
Curtis Attorneys Quoted in CoinDesk on FTX Founder Sam Bankman-Fried’s Strategy Ahead of His Criminal Trial
Client Alert 10 Jul. 2024
EU Adopts New Restrictive Measures Against Belarus
Client Alert 26 Jun. 2024
The EU Adopts its 14th Sanctions Package Against Russia
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EU Adopts its 15th Sanctions Package Against Russia
The First Draft of the General-Purpose AI Code of Practice
Client Alert 24 Jun. 2024
Click here to download the client alert on imports of Certain Brake Drums from China and Turkey.
On June 20, 2024, antidumping and countervailing duty petitions were filed with the U.S. Department of Commerce (“DOC”) and U.S. International Trade Commission (“ITC”) concerning imports of Certain Brake Drums from China and Turkey.
AD petitions concern unfair pricing practices (i.e., “dumping”), generally defined as selling imported goods in the U.S. market below their home market prices or the cost of production. CVD petitions concern competitive distortions caused by unfair government subsidies. If AD/CVD investigations are initiated by the DOC, they can lead to year-long investigations and the potential for additional duty liability for the imports concerned.
Click here to download the client alert on imports of Certain Low Speed Personal Transportation Vehicles from China.
Also on June 20, 2024, antidumping and countervailing duty (AD/CVD) petitions were filed with the U.S. Department of Commerce (“DOC”) and U.S. International Trade Commission (“ITC”) concerning imports of Certain Low Speed Personal Transportation Vehicles from China.
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