Kelley Drye

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Mary T. Staley

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Washington, D.C.
Phone: (202) 342-8813
Fax: (202) 342-8451
Mary Staley is special counsel in the firm's Washington, D.C. office. She focuses her practice on international trade matters.

Ms. Staley has more than 25 years of experience with respect to countervailing duty, antidumping, escape clause, section 301, the Generalized System of Preferences and various customs matters. She represents clients in these matters before the U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. International Trade Commission, U.S. Department of the Treasury and U.S. Trade Representative, as well as the courts of review.
Representative Experience
Represented the U.S. specialty steel industry in several antidumping and countervailing duty cases before the administrative agencies and the appellate courts.

Represented the U.S. prestressed concrete strand industry in antidumping cases before the administrative agencies.

Represented the U.S. small diameter graphite electrode industry in an antidumping duty case before the administrative agencies.

Represented the U.S. nails industry in an antidumping duty case before the administrative agencies and appellate courts.

Represented the U.S. carbon wire rod industry in several antidumping duty cases before the administrative agencies, appellate courts and bi-national NAFTA panels.

Represented a U.S. manufacturer and unions manufacturing color television receivers (CTVs) in antidumping cases, administrative reviews, an anti-circumvention inquiry and litigation before the appellate court pertaining to the antidumping duty orders covering CTVs from China, Japan, Korea and Taiwan.

Represented unions manufacturing color picture tubes (CPTs) in administrative reviews of antidumping orders on CPTs from Japan, Korea, Singapore and Canada.

Represented the U.S. leather industry in a countervailing duty case against leather from Argentina before the administrative agencies and various proceedings before the U.S. Trade Representative.

Represented the U.S. leather industry in a section 301 case challenging subsidies provided to the Australian automotive leather industry.

Represented a U.S. manufacturer in an antidumping duty case against forklift trucks from Japan before the administrative agencies and the appellate courts.

Represented the U.S. industry in antidumping and countervailing duty cases against brass sheet and strip from a variety of foreign countries before the administrative agencies and the appellate courts.

Represented the U.S. construction castings industry in connection with administrative reviews of affirmative determinations in antidumping and countervailing duty cases against India, Brazil, the People's Republic of China and Canada, and litigation arising out of those proceedings, as well as representation in connection with customs matters, including country-of-origin marking and customs enforcement.

Represented a coalition of U.S. canned mushroom manufacturers in antidumping duty cases against canned mushrooms from Chile, India, Indonesia and the People's Republic of China before the administrative agencies.

Represented a U.S. steel manufacturer in antidumping and countervailing duty actions and in a section 201 escape clause action against imports of carbon steel products from numerous countries that resulted in voluntary restraint agreements on steel.
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