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![]() | Update on REACH Regulation
Lex de Kok, Irene van Groningen; Greenberg Traurig, P.A.; November 5, 2009, previously published on October 2009 The European Regulation on chemicals REACH provides rules for all European companies manufacturing, importing, distributing or using chemicals. However, this European Regulation also affects non-EU manufacturers importing into the EU. Under the regulation, companies are required to register... |
![]() | China Mobile Settles Anti-Monopoly Law Case
Hannah C. L. Ha, John M. Hickin, Gerry P. O'Brien; JSM Mayer Brown JSM; November 5, 2009, previously published on October 28, 2009 On 23 October 2009 the Beijing Dongcheng District People's Court announced the settlement of an Anti-Monopoly Law (AML) case brought by an activist lawyer in Beijing against China's largest mobile network operator, China Mobile. |
![]() | The Brazil-U.S. Cotton Dispute: Brazil Should Think Twice About Intellectual Property-Focused Retaliation Theodore R. Posner; Crowell & Moring LLP; October 30, 2009, previously published on October 14, 2009 On August 31, 2009, a World Trade Organization (WTO) arbitration panel issued two awards in the long-running dispute between Brazil and the United States over U.S. subsidies to cotton growers. The awards authorize Brazil to seek to retaliate against the United States for failing to come into... |
![]() | U.S. to Prohibit Drawback Claims for Excise Tax on Imports Duane Morris LLP; October 30, 2009, previously published on October 21, 2009 U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has proposed amendments to its regulations that would preclude the filing of a "substitution drawback claim for internal revenue excise taxes paid on imported merchandise in situations where no excise tax was paid upon the substituted merchandise or... |
![]() | US Import Restrictions Imposed on Certain Archaeological Material from the People's Republic of China Stephanie Khalifa, Judith A. Bresler; Withers Bergman LLP/{newline}Withers LLP; October 29, 2009, previously published on October 26, 2009 On 14 January 2009, the United States and the People's Republic of China concluded a bilateral agreement under the Cultural Property Implementation Act ('CPIA'), restricting import into the United States of certain categories of undocumented archaeological materials. This agreement, effective from... |
![]() | New York's International Banks Obtain Relief as Second Circuit Restricts Ability of Creditors to Use Maritime Rule B to Attach Electronic Fund Transfers Robert E. McDonnell; Bingham McCutchen LLP; October 28, 2009, previously published on October 21, 2009 On Friday, October 16, 2009, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit issued a decision that will drastically reduce the ability of maritime creditors to intercept electronic fund transfers ("EFT") passing through New York banks. Giving notable deference to an amicus... |
![]() | Customs Issues New Vessel Repair Duty Regulations Bryant E. Gardner, Constantine G. Papavizas; Winston & Strawn LLP; October 28, 2009, previously published on October 2009 On October 20, 2009, United States Customs and Border Protection modified its regulations administering the foreign vessel repair duty to incorporate additional exemptions for repairs by the vessel's crew and repairs made in countries with which the United States has a free trade agreement. |
![]() | ITC Institutes Investigation (337-TA-690) Regarding Certain Printing and Imaging Devices Thomas J. Fisher; Oblon, Spivak, McClelland, Maier & Neustadt, L.L.P.; October 26, 2009, previously published on October 21, 2009 On October 20, 2009, the U.S. International Trade Commission issued a press release announcing that it voted to institute an investigation of Certain Printing and Imaging Devices and Components Thereof (Inv. No. 337-TA-690). |
![]() | Anti-Kickback Laws in the Mexican and U.S. Healthcare Sectors John Michael Dorsey; Strasburger & Price, LLP; October 26, 2009, previously published on October 22, 2009 In the U.S., there are various federal and state laws that, subject to certain limited exceptions, prohibit the granting of value (for example, money, gifts, etc.) in exchange for the opportunity to provide goods or services to healthcare recipients or healthcare providers. These laws include the... |
![]() | Customs Proposes New Rules Regarding Duty Drawback Claims Involving Excise Taxes William F. Young, William Silverman, Douglas J. Heffner, Richard P. Ferrin; Hunton & Williams LLP; October 26, 2009, previously published on October 2009 U.S. Customs and Border Protection ("Customs") has published a proposed rule in the October 15, 2009, Federal Register in which Customs proposes to preclude the filing of a substitution drawback claim for internal revenue excise tax paid on imported merchandise in situations in which no... |







