Joshua Morey

Partner

Location
New York
Phone number
(202) 342-8867
Phone number
(202) 342-8400

As familiar with complex legal frameworks and governing global commerce as he is with each client’s industry, operations, and products, Joshua Morey advocates for and defends the interests of domestic businesses in a wide range of international trade matters.

With a particular focus on antidumping and countervailing duty proceedings, Joshua is passionately committed to solving his clients’ trade and supply chain concerns, addressing unfair trade practices, and formulating beneficial policies and legislation to help his clients compete and thrive.

Joshua represents clients, industries, and trade associations across a broad spectrum of sectors, including agriculture, metals, fabricated products, and consumer goods. His counseling and advocacy are informed by the immersive understanding he develops about the goods and markets at the heart of his efforts.

Working at the intersection of law and policy, Joshua recognizes what is at stake in contentious trade matters—jobs and livelihoods, investment, and expansion. His manifest commitment to his clients’ success has helped him forge close working relationships with individuals throughout the organizations he represents.

Joshua’s multifaceted practice includes representing domestic industries in antidumping and countervailing duty proceedings before the U.S. Department of Commerce and U.S. International Trade Commission and corresponding federal appellate litigation.

He also represents clients in Section 232 proceedings, Section 301 proceedings, EAPA proceedings, and subsequent litigation at the U.S. Court of International Trade and U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. Collaborative and congenial, he counsels clients on trade and customs compliance matters and helps them navigate and shape trade and supply chain policy.

Before joining Kelley Drye, Joshua was a judicial law clerk for the Honorable Claire R. Kelly at the U.S. Court of International Trade. His court background provides him with beneficial insights into effective advocacy before such bodies and has helped him amass an impressive record of success.

I love the work that I do—not only because of the legal, policy, and business challenges of international trade, but because my efforts have a direct impact on the competitiveness of American companies and the livelihoods of American workers.”

Joshua represents a wide range of industries, trade associations, and individual companies with their international trade matters. These include agriculture, metals, fabricated products, and consumer goods.

His practice includes a particular focus on representing domestic industries in antidumping and countervailing duty proceedings before the U.S. Department of Commerce and U.S. International Trade Commission as well as federal appellate litigation stemming from such proceedings.

He also represents clients in Section 232 proceedings, Section 301 proceedings, EAPA proceedings, and subsequent litigation at the U.S. Court of International Trade and U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.

Joshua also assists his clients in preparing strategies aimed at shaping the Executive branch’s trade and supply chain agenda. This advocacy comes in the form responding to requests for information from a wide-range of federal agencies, setting the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative’s negotiating objectives with other foreign nations, and forming coalitions centered around common policy goals.

He also counsels clients on their customs compliance matters, including preparing ruling requests concerning the proper classification of products, responding to U.S. Customs and Border Protection inquiries, and analyzing internal customs valuation policies and procedures.

Customs and International Trade Bar Association

University of Michigan Alumni Association