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Aluminum Companies Motion For a New Trial and Acquittal in Anti-Dumping Case

On September 7, 2021, almost two weeks after being convicted of scheming to avoid paying nearly $2 billion in customs’ duties, six businesses moved for acquittal of all charges and a new trial. The motions are based partly on a … Continue reading
Novum to Pay $3 Million for Improper Use of Foreign Materials on Federally Funded Projects

A Wisconsin-based contractor will pay $3 million to resolve its liability arising from improper use of foreign materials on federally funded construction projects. Glass enclosure specialist Novum Structures violated contractual provisions that apply domestic preference statutes, recognized as “Buy American” … Continue reading
DOJ, DOL Bolster Efforts to Punish Workplace Safety Violators

Over the past two years, workplace safety has been scrutinized, not only in the glazing and construction industries, but across all workplace sectors. The federal government’s Departments of Justice and Labor recently put an even tighter microscope on the issue. … Continue reading
FTC and DOJ to Hold Workshop on Conditional Pricing Practices
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and Department of Justice (DOJ) will hold a joint public workshop on June 23, 2014, to explore the economic and legal analysis of conditional pricing practices among firms in a supply chain. The workshop will … Continue reading