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Robert F. Seely, Ned H. Marshak, Harold M. Grunfeld, Alan G. Lebowitz are among the top best Import and Export attorneys in zip code 10022. We have more than 4 top best Import and Export lawyers in zip code 10022, New York, New York.

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Robert F. Seely - top best Import and Export Lawyer in zip code 10022

Robert F. Seely Top Best Import and Export Lawyer in zip 10022
Robert F. Seely

Rating: 3.25


Area of Practice: Import and Export ,International & Trade

Zip code: 10022, New York, New York



Contact: 212-557-4000

399 Park Avenue   2Fifth Floor  10022.

Ned H. Marshak - top best Import and Export Lawyer in zip code 10022

Ned H. Marshak Top Best Import and Export Lawyer in zip 10022
Ned H. Marshak

Rating: 3.25


Area of Practice: Import and Export ,International & Trade

Zip code: 10022, New York, New York



Contact: 212-557-4000

399 Park Avenue   2Fifth Floor  10022.

Harold M. Grunfeld - top best Import and Export Lawyer in zip code 10022

Harold M. Grunfeld Top Best Import and Export Lawyer in zip 10022
Harold M. Grunfeld

Area of Practice: Import and Export ,International & Trade

Zip code: 10022, New York, New York



Contact: 212-557-4000

399 Park Avenue   2Fifth Floor  10022.

Alan G. Lebowitz - top best Import and Export Lawyer in zip code 10022

Alan G. Lebowitz Top Best Import and Export Lawyer in zip 10022
Alan G. Lebowitz

Rating: 3.35


Area of Practice: Import and Export ,Intellectual Property ,International & Trade,Products Liability

Zip code: 10022, New York, New York



Contact: 212-557-4000

399 Park Avenue   2Fifth Floor  10022.

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Import and Export Case examples in zip code 10022

Legal issues related to international trade and the regulation of import and export activities. Case Example: United States v. International Trade Commission, 648 F.3d 1355 (Fed. Cir. 2011). Judgment: The court addressed issues in international trade regulations.


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