DePAUW v. U.S. INTERN. TRADE COM'N

Appeal No. 85-2451.

782 F.2d 1564 (1986)

John DePAUW, Petitioner, v. U.S. INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION, Respondent.

United States Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit.

January 30, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Peter B. Broida, Passman & Broida, Washington, D.C., argued for petitioner.

Charles H. Nalls, Office of the Gen. Counsel, U.S. Intern. Trade Com'n, Washington, D.C., argued for respondent. With him on brief were Lyn M. Schlitt, Gen. Counsel and Michael P. Mabile, Asst. Gen. Counsel.

Before DAVIS, BALDWIN and NIES, Circuit Judges.


DAVIS, Circuit Judge.

Petitioner John DePauw contends that his removal for unacceptable performance by respondent U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC or agency) was grounded in inadequate performance standards, and unsupported by either the evidence before the arbitrator (who upheld the agency's action) or by the arbitrator's own decision. We affirm.

I.

Mr. DePauw was employed in 1970 by the then Tariff Commission (later, the ITC) as a commodity...

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