Fifth Trade Law Fall Update

Friday, November 13th, 2020
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Add to Calendar: Add to Calendar: 2020-11-13 08:00:00 2020-11-13 12:00:00 Fifth Trade Law Fall Update Event Description Three years of Trump Administration efforts at vigorous trade enforcement and restructuring on top of major international disruptive developments including Brexit, growing Sino-American tensions, 2020's global pandemic and the resulting effort to adjust to a modified trade environment, have taxed the skills of even the most adaptable in this field.  While partisan views on trade policy have evolved and, in some areas, divergence has increased in the last four years, it is unlikely the winner of the next presidential election will abandon the use of trade laws as a policy tool. Professor Colares and the organizing committee of The Fifth Trade Law Fall Update, titled "Trade and Customs Law Implications for Supply-Chain Realignment—A Practice-Oriented Update on Trade and Customs Law," welcome you to a zoom conference Friday, November 13, 2020. This post-election, fall update will examine the status of trade litigation under Sections 232(b) of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 (targeting steel and aluminum imports, among other goods, deemed to threaten national security) and Section 301(b) of the Trade Act of 1974 (targeting Chinese imports for harms caused to the U.S. economy by China's "unreasonable or discriminatory" measures on technology transfer, intellectual property and cyber intrusions), as well as their near-future implications for supply-chain diversification and resiliency.  CLE reading materials Agenda 8 -8:20 a.m. Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:25 a.m. Dean's Welcome: Michael Scharf, ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ School of Law Co-Dean 8:30 a.m. Introduction: Juscelino F. Colares, Schott-van den Eynden Professor of Business Law and Professor of Political Science 8:40-9:45 a.m. Litigation under Trade Remedy Statutes and Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 in the Next Four Years Moderator: Amy Porges, Principal, Law Offices of Amelia Porges PLLC (DC) Speakers: Robert J. Heilferty, Chief Counsel for Trade Enforcement and Compliance, US Department of Commerce (DC) Whitney Rolig, Partner, Picard Kentz & Rowe LLP (DC) Vanessa P. Sciarra, Vice President, Legal Affairs and Trade & Investment Policy, National Foreign Trade Council (DC) 10 -11:05 a.m. Managing Supply Chain Diversification and Resiliency in Times of Uncertainty Moderator: Richard M. Wortman, Partner, Grunfeld Desiderio Lebowitz Silverman & Klestadt LLP (Los Angeles, CA) Speakers: Lawrence M. Friedman, Partner, Barnes, Richardson & Colburn, LLP (Chicago, IL) Leigh Glazer, Director, Thyssenkrupp North America, Inc. (Detroit, MI) Brad Opfermann, Counsel, Fiat-Chrysler Automobile (Auburn Hills, MI) 11:25 - noon Keynote speaker - The Hon. Robert J. Portman, U.S. Senator and former USTR You may watch Senator Portman's Keynote Address to the Fifth Trade Law Update here   The CLE portion of the program ends at noon.  Guests and members of the virtual audience may attend the afternoon portion dedicated to students.  3 - 3:45 p.m. Planning and Beginning a Career in Trade Law—A Panel with Recent ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ Trade Law Alumni Moderator: The Honorable Leo M. Gordon, U.S. Court of International Trade Speakers Heather Doherty ('11), Counsel for TradeTrade Compliance, Nidec Motor Corporation  Tyler Kimberly ('15), Judicial Clerk, Hon. Mark A. Barnett, U.S. Court of International Trade Brendan Saslow ('14), Counsel for Trade Enforcement & Compliance, US Department of Commerce Luke Tillman ('12), Associate, International Trade, Steptoe & Johnson LLP Zack Walker ('13), Associate, International Trade, Picard Kentz & Rowe LLP 3:45 - 4 p.m. Conference Final Remarks:  Juscelino F. Colares, ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ School of Law.    School of Law School of Law America/New_York public

Sponsored by Grunfeld Desiderio Lebowitz Silverman & Klestadt LLP 

3 hours of CLE credit pending approval

event is free to attend virtually

3 hours of CLE credit has been approved

Event Description

Three years of Trump Administration efforts at vigorous trade enforcement and restructuring on top of major international disruptive developments including Brexit, growing Sino-American tensions, 2020's global pandemic and the resulting effort to adjust to a modified trade environment, have taxed the skills of even the most adaptable in this field.  While partisan views on trade policy have evolved and, in some areas, divergence has increased in the last four years, it is unlikely the winner of the next presidential election will abandon the use of trade laws as a policy tool.

Professor Colares and the organizing committee of The Fifth Trade Law Fall Update, titled "Trade and Customs Law Implications for Supply-Chain Realignment—A Practice-Oriented Update on Trade and Customs Law," welcome you to a zoom conference Friday, November 13, 2020. This post-election, fall update will examine the status of trade litigation under Sections 232(b) of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 (targeting steel and aluminum imports, among other goods, deemed to threaten national security) and Section 301(b) of the Trade Act of 1974 (targeting Chinese imports for harms caused to the U.S. economy by China's "unreasonable or discriminatory" measures on technology transfer, intellectual property and cyber intrusions), as well as their near-future implications for supply-chain diversification and resiliency. 

Agenda

8 -8:20 a.m. Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:25 a.m.

Dean's Welcome: Michael Scharf, ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ School of Law Co-Dean

8:30 a.m.

Introduction: Juscelino F. Colares, Schott-van den Eynden Professor of Business Law and Professor of Political Science

8:40-9:45 a.m. Litigation under Trade Remedy Statutes and Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 in the Next Four Years

Moderator:

  • Amy Porges, Principal, Law Offices of Amelia Porges PLLC (DC)

Speakers:

  • Robert J. Heilferty, Chief Counsel for Trade Enforcement and Compliance, US Department of Commerce (DC)
  • Whitney Rolig, Partner, Picard Kentz & Rowe LLP (DC)
  • Vanessa P. Sciarra, Vice President, Legal Affairs and Trade & Investment Policy, National Foreign Trade Council (DC)
10 -11:05 a.m.

Managing Supply Chain Diversification and Resiliency in Times of Uncertainty

Moderator:

  • Richard M. Wortman, Partner, Grunfeld Desiderio Lebowitz Silverman & Klestadt LLP (Los Angeles, CA)

Speakers:

  • Lawrence M. Friedman, Partner, Barnes, Richardson & Colburn, LLP (Chicago, IL)
  • Leigh Glazer, Director, Thyssenkrupp North America, Inc. (Detroit, MI)
  • Brad Opfermann, Counsel, Fiat-Chrysler Automobile (Auburn Hills, MI)
11:25 - noon Keynote speaker - The Hon. Robert J. Portman, U.S. Senator and former USTR

You may watch Senator Portman's Keynote Address to the Fifth Trade Law Update
 

The CLE portion of the program ends at noon.  Guests and members of the virtual audience may attend the afternoon portion dedicated to students. 

3 - 3:45 p.m.

Planning and Beginning a Career in Trade Law—A Panel with Recent ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ Trade Law Alumni

Moderator:

  • The Honorable Leo M. Gordon, U.S. Court of International Trade

Speakers

  • Heather Doherty ('11), Counsel for TradeTrade Compliance, Nidec Motor Corporation 
  • Tyler Kimberly ('15), Judicial Clerk, Hon. Mark A. Barnett, U.S. Court of International Trade
  • Brendan Saslow ('14), Counsel for Trade Enforcement & Compliance, US Department of Commerce
  • Luke Tillman ('12), Associate, International Trade, Steptoe & Johnson LLP
  • Zack Walker ('13), Associate, International Trade, Picard Kentz & Rowe LLP
3:45 - 4 p.m.

Conference Final Remarks: 

  • Juscelino F. Colares, ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ School of Law. 

 

President Donald J. Trump listens as European Union Ambassadoir Stavros Lambrinidis delivers remarks Friday, Aug. 2, 2019, in the Roosevelt Room of the White House, at the announciement of an agreement between the U.S. and the European Union to increase U.S. beef exports to European markets. (Official White House Photo by Joyce N. Boghosian)