XEROX CORP. v. U.S.

No. 01-1124.

289 F.3d 792 (2002)

XEROX CORPORATION, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. UNITED STATES, Defendant-Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit.

May 6, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John M. Peterson, Neville, Peterson & Williams, of New York, NY, argued for plaintiff-appellant. With him in the brief were George W. Thompson and Curtis W. Knauss.

James A. Curley, Attorney, International Trade Field Office, Department of Justice, of New York, NY, argued for defendant-appellee. With him on the brief were Stuart E. Schiffer, Acting Assistant Attorney General; David M. Cohen, Director, Civil Division, Commercial Litigation Branch, Department of Justice, of Washington, DC; and Joseph I. Liebman, Former Attorney in Charge, International Trade Field Office.

Before MAYER, Chief Judge, RADER and GAJARSA, Circuit Judges.


MAYER, Chief Judge.

Xerox Corporation appeals the judgment of the Court of International Trade dismissing its appeal from a formal protest with the U.S. Customs Service for lack of subject matter jurisdiction. Xerox Corp. v. United States, 118 F.Supp.2d 1353 (Ct. Int'l Trade 2000). Because ministerial errors by the Customs Service in its administration of antidumping duty orders may be proper subjects of Customs protests...

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