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About The Webinar

Join us for a webinar analyzing the status of the case before the Supreme Court challenging the tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). This webinar will take place after the oral arguments, allowing us to provide analysis and commentary on what was said in court and what it could mean moving forward. The expedited schedule of the case raises the possibility of a ruling before year-end and all affected importers should take steps to preserve their right to potential refunds should the court uphold lower court decisions against the tariffs.

Importers looking for a webinar with step by step instruction on how to preserve rights to potential tariff refunds should review our  On Demand webinar "Preserve Your Right to Potential Tariff Refunds: Steps to Take Now".

Please note webinars are hosted by World Trade Interactive, Inc. Payments for our webinars will appear as World Trade Interactive, Inc. on your statement.

Contact webinarorganizers@strtrade.com if you have issues registering. Please note we do not take American Express.

Key Topics

  • Provide background on IEEPA and its use in imposing tariffs
  • Review the legal arguments presented in the case and provide key takeaways from the briefs and oral arguments
  • Explore the potential implications of possible rulings on trade policy and executive power
  • Review the essential actions importers must take now to protect their refund eligibility

Speaker

Jason M. Kenner

Member, Litigation Practice Leader
212-549-0137 jkenner@strtrade.com

Jason M. Kenner is a Member of Sandler, Travis & Rosenberg and leads the firm’s Litigation Practice. He oversees the firm’s efforts to secure favorable results for clients in court proceedings involving the full range of customs and trade issues. Mr. Kenner is located in New York. 

212-549-0137 jkenner@strtrade.com

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