US Courts and Rulings

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State of Texas Files Deceptive Practices Lawsuit against Baby Monitor Company for Hiding Dahua Ties

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed multiple lawsuits in state court against Chinese companies, with the third one being against Lorex Technology Inc. and Lorex Corporation (collectively "Lorex") "for selling cameras manufactured, sourced, and serviced by Dahua, a military company associated with the Chinese Communist Party

State of Texas Files Deceptive Practices Lawsuit against Anzu Robotics, Alleging DJI Connection

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has now filed multiple lawsuits in state court against Chinese companies, with the second one being against Anzu Robotics, LLC ("Anzu") for "misleading Texas consumers about the origin, data practices, and security risks of its drones, which are rebranded products of Chinese

IEEPA Tariffs Overruled, Section 122 Surcharge Coming Soon, Section 301 Investigations On The Way

In a major development related to the Trump administration's tariff strategy, on Friday the Supreme Court held that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), under which the Trump administration had justified many of its tariffs on China and other countries, does not allow the president to impose

State of Texas Files Deceptive Practices Lawsuit against China's TP-Link

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit in state court against China-owned company TP-Link, accusing it of deceptive practices in terms of its representation of itself as a company producing in Vietnam.

U.S. DOJ Takes Legal Action To Enforce Divestment Order under CFIUS

On Tuesday, the U.S. Department of Justice filed a lawsuit in U.S. federal court to enforce a divestment order issued by President Trump pursuant to a CFIUS finding that a foreign investment by a Chinese company endangers national security.

BYD Files Lawsuit To Ensure IEEPA Tariff Refunds

As many other companies have been doing in recent months, Chinese automaker BYD filed a lawsuit in late January against the U.S. government, challenging President Trump's use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to impose tariffs, and requesting a refund of all tariffs paid since

Appeals Court Hears Oral Argument in DJI "Chinese Military Company" Case

Last week, a U.S. appeals court heard arguments in drone-maker DJI's appeal against a lower court ruling that found a U.S. Department of Defense designation of DJI as a "Chinese Military Company" to be permissible under a U.S. statute.
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