Cajun Buggies LLC et al v. United States et al
Cajun Buggies LLC and Concord Industrial Products, Inc. |
United States Customs and Border Protection, Acting Commissioner Troy A. Miller, U.S. Trade Rep. Katherine C. Tai, Office of the United States Trade Representative and United States |
1:2022cv00166 |
June 2, 2022 |
U.S. Court of International Trade |
Other |
Docket Report
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Filing 7 Notice from the Court Administrative Order 21-04, addressing the extension of the Defendants' stipulation to unassigned Section 301 Cases, has been posted to the court's website: https://www.cit.uscourts.gov/uscit-rules-forms-chambers-procedures-guidelines-and-administrative-orders. (Swindell, Stephen) |
Filing 6 Notice from the Court Administrative Order 21-03, addressing the extension of the preliminary injunction to unassigned Section 301 Cases, has been posted to the court's website: https://www.cit.uscourts.gov/uscit-rules-forms-chambers-procedures-guidelines-and-administrative-orders. (Swindell, Stephen) |
Filing 5 Pursuant to Administrative Order 21-02, this case is stayed. See https://www.cit.uscourts.gov/uscit-rules-forms-chambers-procedures-guidelines-and-administrative-orders.(Swindell, Stephen) |
Filing 4 Form 13 Corporate Disclosure Statement . Filed by Brittney Renee Powell of Fox Rothschild LLP on behalf of All Plaintiffs. (Powell, Brittney) |
Filing 3 Form 5 Information Statement . Filed by Brittney Renee Powell of Fox Rothschild LLP on behalf of All Plaintiffs. (Powell, Brittney) |
Filing 2 Complaint against All Defendants. Answer due by 8/1/2022. Filed by Brittney Renee Powell of Fox Rothschild LLP on behalf of All Plaintiffs.(Powell, Brittney) |
Filing 1 Summons . Filed by Brittney Renee Powell of Fox Rothschild LLP on behalf of All Plaintiffs. (Powell, Brittney) |
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