International Trade/WTO
Global Guide 2024 : Asia-Pacific Region
Band 1
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The Washington, DC and Beijing-based international trade practice at Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle has renowned strength in representing government bodies in significant trade law disputes at the WTO in DC and Geneva. The team holds considerable expertise in the steel and electronics sectors, and is mandated by clients in China, Australia, Japan, Korea and Thailand. The group is also adept in providing regulatory advice on customs as well as handling litigation and market access issues. The firm's additional capabilities in foreign investment, including legal restrictions on investment and associated import transactions. The firm's clients include Toyo Kohan, Bluescope and Tokyo Steel.
Work Highlights
- Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle defended LG Electronics’ interests in extension proceedings for two safeguard cases that were initiated very soon after Trump took office, relating to imported washing machines and solar panels.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"The Curtis team have a well-rounded and diverse skill set, allowing them to handle a wide range of complex matters with proficiency and efficiency. The team comprises lawyers who specialise in various aspects of trade remedy work and bring in-depth knowledge and experience, contributing to a comprehensive understanding of trade remedy issues as a whole."
"The lawyers from Curtis are highly qualified and competent. They have a wealth of knowledge and experience to provide sound advice and execution."
"The Curtis team have a well-rounded and diverse skill set, allowing them to handle a wide range of complex matters with proficiency and efficiency. The team comprises lawyers who specialise in various aspects of trade remedy work and bring in-depth knowledge and experience, contributing to a comprehensive understanding of trade remedy issues as a whole."
"The lawyers from Curtis are highly qualified and competent. They have a wealth of knowledge and experience to provide sound advice and execution."
Notable Practitioners
Daniel Porter is head of the international trade team at Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle. He handles the full spectrum of contentious and advisory international trade work.
"Daniel consistently exhibits a deep understanding of the complexities and nuances involved in trade remedy matters, allowing him to provide sophisticated and strategic advice to clients."
James Durling has more than three decades of experience working in this field. He often represents governments and multinational companies in trade remedy matters, as well as advising on WTO and US trade policy issues.
"James consistently provides excellent service levels and demonstrates a high degree of responsiveness. He is proactive in his communication, promptly addressing queries and concerns."