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Wiley Rein LLP‘s International Trade Practice has a strong record in anti-dumping and countervailing duty cases, with expertise in the steel and aluminum industries. The practice also provides policy work, particularly in climate-related trade matters, helping clients navigate decarbonization policies, supply chain management, and border carbon adjustments. Practice co-head Timothy Brightbill has successfully led major case in the steel, renewable energy, and wood products industries. Brightbill leads the team alongside Alan Price who has expertise in bilateral and multilateral agreements, customs regulations, and dispute resolution within the WTO. Robert Defrancesco is emerging as a leading AD/CVD attorney within this market. Christopher Weld is an important team member. All named lawyers are based in Washington DC. Derick Holt is an impressive up-and-coming lawyer in this space.
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  • ‘The team at Wiley is exceptional. Their knowledge of our industry, our issues, and our drivers are as if they were in house counsel. They are very responsive and helpful on any matter we present. The firm is also very well connected in the trade sector, so they have good information regarding current issues and upcoming changes.’

  • ‘The Wiley Rein team provides outstanding legal guidance, taking into account my company's individual needs. ’

Kernmandanten

  • Nucor Corporation
  • American Alliance for Solar Manufacturing

Highlight-Mandate

  • Provide comprehensive representation to Nucor Corporation on U.S. and international trade matters, including over 100 AD/CVD cases and significant sunset reviews that extended trade orders for imports from 15 countries.
  • Represent the American Alliance for Solar Manufacturing Trade Committee, a coalition of U.S. manufacturers, in filing major AD/CVD petitions against unfairly priced solar imports from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam, impacting $12.5 billion in imports.