17th Judicial Conference Panelists' Papers CIT LITIGATION WITH AN EYE OUTWARD: SAME ISSUES, DIFFERENT FORA John D. Greenwald - A Comparison of WTO and CIT/CAFC Jurisprudence in Review of U.S. Commerce Department Decisions in Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Proceedings Neal J. Reynolds Conflicts Between U.S. Law and the World Trade Organization's Dispute Settlement Reports: Should the Court of International Trade and the Federal Circuit Seek to Reconcile Their Decisions with the WTO's Reports in the Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Area? Erik D. Smithweiss - A Race to The Courthouse? Jurisdiction Over Customs Admissibility Decisions Stephen C. Tosini - The Embargo Upon Endangered Species: Accidental Jurisdiction In The Court of International Trade OVERZEALOUS AND LESS THAN ZEALOUS REPRESENTATION: THE ETHICAL RISKS OF PLAYING THE WAITING GAME Melissa M. Devine - When the Courts Save Parties from Themselves: A Practitioner's Guide to the Federal Circuit and the Court of International Trade Brady W. Mills - Overzealous Advocacy: The Perils of Taking Inconsistent Litigation Positions Maureen Thorson - Let Cooler Heads Prevail: A Survey of Rule 11 Practice in the U.S. Court of International Trade WILLTHE REAL COUNTRY OF ORIGIN PLEASE STAND UP? Gregory Connor Rules of Origin: Interaction between the CBP Origin Determinations and Those of Other Agencies Craig A. Lewis Will the Real Country of Origin Please Stand Up? Kathleen M. Murphy Materiality Requirement of Section 592 as Applied to Country-of-Origin Declarations GETTING TO JUDGMENT AND BEYOND: CHALLENGES IN CUSTOMS LITIGATION T. Randolph Ferguson - The CIT's Residual Jurisdiction: Leveling the Playing Field for Customs Bond Sureties Left "Holding the Bag" Why "Voidance" is a Fair Remedy for Customs' Failure to Inform the Surety of Events that Materially Enhance its Bond Obligations Justin R. Miller - The Interplay of Jurisdiction Under 28 U.S.C. § 1581(a) Versus § 1581(i) NEXT FRONTIER IN TRADE REMEDY LITIGATION: POINT/COUNTERPOINT Elizabeth J. Drake - Different Remedies for Different Wrongs: Adjustments for "Double Remedies" under the Amended Antidumping Statute Seth T. Kaplan - The Pass Through of Countervailable Subsidies to the Export Price Daniel L. Porter - Targeted Dumping: The Next Frontier in Trade Remedy Litigation Thomas J. Prusa - The Problem of Double Remedies in International Trade Disputes and the Economics of Pass-Through Please send questions or comments about this website to: webmaster@cit.uscourts.gov