The U.S. Department of Commerce announced its intent to unwind antidumping and countervailing duties on some small, off-grid solar products from China, saying Monday that the U.S. solar industry hasn't opposed a pending request for duty relief.
Crowell & Moring LLP's government contracts practice showed a federal watchdog that the U.S. Navy fumbled a $372 million award investigation, and convinced a contracting appeals board that Lockheed Martin's $143 million U.S. Air Force dispute was timely filed, landing the firm a spot as one of Law360's 2022 Government Contract Groups of the Year.
Soldiers who say they lost hearing due to faulty 3M earplugs urged an Indiana judge to throw out a 3M subsidiary's bankruptcy case, saying the filing was as unwarranted as a Johnson & Johnson unit's doomed bid for bankruptcy protections.
The U.S. government advanced projects in January for next-generation transportation vehicles that include $425 million for greener planes and prototype deals for heavy tactical military vehicles, and inked a new deal to fight malaria globally. Here are Law360’s picks for top government contracts from January.
The U.S. Court of International Trade ordered the U.S. Department of Commerce to slash countervailing tariffs on Indian molding powder, ruling that the agency incorrectly determined that a producer benefited from a wind farm's allegedly underpriced electricity.