KOYO SEIKO CO., LTD. v. U.S.

Slip Op. 06-121. Court No. 05-00560.

442 F.Supp.2d 1360 (2006)

KOYO SEIKO CO., LTD., et al., Plaintiffs, v. UNITED STATES, Defendant, and Timken U.S. Corporation, et al., Defendant-Intervenors.

United States Court of International Trade.

July 31, 2006.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hogan & Hartson, LLP, (Craig A. Lewis, T. Clark Weymouth, and Shubha Sastry), Washington, DC, for Plaintiff Nankai Seiko Co., Ltd.

Peter D. Keisler, Assistant Attorney General; David M. Cohen, Director; Patricia M. McCarthy, Assistant Director; Michael D. Panzera, Attorney, U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Division, Commercial Litigation Branch; and Jennifer I. Johnson, Attorney-Advisor, Office of Chief Counsel for Import Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, for Defendant United States.

Stewart and Stewart, (Terence P. Stewart, William A. Fennell, Lane S. Hurewitz, and Geert De Prest), Washington, DC, for Defendant-Intervenor Timken U.S. Corporation.


OPINION

WALLACH, Judge.

I

Introduction

Plaintiff, Nankai Seiko Co., Ltd. ("Nankai" or "Plaintiff"), requests permission to file an Amended Complaint pursuant to USCIT R. 15(a). Nankai's original Complaint included two counts challenging the United States Department of Commerce's ("Commerce" or "Defendant") change in model-match methodology and the methodology applied to select between equally similar comparison models. Specifically...

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