GOSS GRAPHICS SYSTEMS, INC. v. U.S.

Nos. 99-1150, 99-1151, 99-1152.

216 F.3d 1357 (2000)

GOSS GRAPHICS SYSTEMS, INC., Plaintiff, v. UNITED STATES, Defendant. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd., Plaintiff-Appellant, and Man Roland Druckmaschinen AG and Man Roland Inc., Plaintiffs-Appellants, and KBA-Motter Corporation and Koenig & Bauer-Albert AG, Plaintiffs-Appellants, and Tokyo Kikai Seisakusho, Ltd., Plaintiff, v. United States, Defendant-Appellee, and Goss Graphics Systems, Inc., Defendant-Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit.

Rehearing and Rehearing Denied August 29, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard O. Cunningham, Steptoe & Johnson LLP, of Washington, DC, argued for plaintiff-appellant, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. With him as counsel on the brief were Edward J. Krauland and Maury D. Shenk. Of counsel was Veronica Moran Wetherill.

Michael J. Chapman, Shearman & Sterling, of Washington, DC, argued for plaintiffs-appellants, MAN Roland Druckmaschinen AG and MAN Roland Inc. With him on the brief were Thomas B. Wilner, and Jeffrey M. Winton.

Kenneth George Weigel and Laura Fraedrich, Kirkland & Ellis, of Washington, DC, of counsel on the brief for plaintiffs-appellants, KBA-Motter Corporation and Koenig & Bauer-Albert AG.

Neal J. Reynolds, Attorney, Office of the General Counsel, U.S. International Trade Commission, of Washington, DC, argued for defendant-appellee, United States. With him on the brief were Lyn M. Schlitt, General Counsel; and James A. Toupin, Deputy General Counsel.

Charles Owen Verrill, Jr., Wiley, Rein & Fielding, of Washington, DC, argued for defendant-appellee, Goss Graphics Systems, Inc. With him on the brief were Alan H. Price, and Timothy C. Brightbill. Of counsel were John R. Shane, and Eileen P. Bradner.

Before LOURIE, RADER, and BRYSON, Circuit Judges.


Rehearing and Rehearing En Banc Denied August 29, 2000*.

RADER, Circuit Judge.

The International Trade Commission (ITC) determined that imminent foreign imports of large newspaper printing presses (LNPPs) sold at less than fair value (LTFV) posed a threat of material injury to a domestic industry. See Large Newspaper Printing Presses and Components Thereof, Whether Assembled or Unassembled...

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