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United States Court of International Trade Di Sposi Ti on Sheet UNITED STATES COURT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE DI SPOSI TI ON SHEET Monday, February 1, 2021 Order entering Form 24 Order for Statutory Injunction Upon Consent 2021-cv-00031-N/A Z.A. Sea Foods Private Limited et al v. United States Order on Motion for Errata 2020-cv-00105-MMB Catfish Farmers of America et al v. United States granting Order on Motion for Extension of Time 2020-cv-00069-CRK Building Systems de Mexico, S.A. de C.V. v. United States granting Order on Motion for Extension of Time to Remain on the Customs Case Management Calendar 2017-cv-00219-N/A Alpinestars, S.P.A. v. United States granting Order on Motion to Alter/Amend/Correct 2020-cv-00190-MMB Westport Corporation v. United States granting Procedural Order 2020-cv-00007-MAB Carbon Activated Tianjin Co., Ltd. et al v. United States Page 1 of 168 UNITED STATES COURT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE DI SPOSI TI ON SHEET Tuesday, February 2, 2021 Order on Consent Motion for Extension of Time to Remain on the Suspension Disposition Calendar 2013-cv-00225-GSK Sherpa Pet Group LLC et al v. United States granting 2013-cv-00404-GSK International Pet Supplies and Distribution v. United States granting 2014-cv-00350-GSK Pet Life LLC v. United States granting 2015-cv-00134-GSK Bergan, LLC v. United States granting 2015-cv-00176-GSK Pet Life LLC v. United States granting 2015-cv-00212-GSK Motivation Design, LLC v. United States granting 2015-cv-00283-GSK Dog Brands, Inc. v. United States granting 2015-cv-00288-GSK Launchlab, Inc. Sleepypod/Cinetactics v. United States granting 2017-cv-00115-GSK Worldwise, Inc. v. United States granting Order on Motion for Excess Pages/Words 2020-cv-00124-LMG Cyber Power Systems (USA) Inc. v. United States granting Order on Motion for Extension of Time 2019-cv-00044-LMG Uttam Galva Steels Limited v. United States granting Order on Motion for Extension of Time to File Answer to Complaint 2004-cv-00093-TJA The Pomeroy Collection, Ltd. v. United States granting Order on Motion for Extension of Time to File Brief 2017-cv-00236-TCS Star Pipe Products v. United States granting Order on Motion for Leave to File 2020-cv-03877-N/A ACS Auxiliaries Group Inc. v. United States granting Order on Motion to Alter/Amend/Correct 2018-cv-00128-JCG SGS Sports Inc. v. United States granting Page 2 of 168 UNITED STATES COURT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE DI SPOSI TI ON SHEET Procedural Order 2020-cv-03877-N/A ACS Auxiliaries Group Inc. v. United States Scheduling Order 2020-cv-03867-LMG Diamond Sawblades Manufacturers' Coalition v. United States Page 3 of 168 UNITED STATES COURT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE DI SPOSI TI ON SHEET Wednesday, February 3, 2021 Order entering Form 24 Order for Statutory Injunction Upon Consent 2020-cv-03912-N/A Risen Energy Co., Ltd. v. United States 2021-cv-00049-N/A Saha Thai Steel Pipe Public Company Limited v. United States Order on Motion for Extension of Time 2018-cv-00214-JCG Saha Thai Steel Pipe Public Company Limited v. United States granting 2019-cv-00063-JCG NTSF Seafoods Joint Stock Company et al v. United States granting Order on Motion to Alter/Amend/Correct 2018-cv-00184-JAR Canadian Solar Inc. et al v. United States granting Order on Motion to Amend Scheduling Order 2013-cv-00343-TMR Plexus Corp. v. United States granting Order on Motion to Intervene 2020-cv-03912-N/A Risen Energy Co., Ltd. v. United States granting 2021-cv-00031-N/A Z.A. Sea Foods Private Limited et al v. United States granting Procedural Order 2020-cv-00114-GSK The Ancientree Cabinet Co., Ltd. v. United States 2020-cv-03914-MMB American Pacific Plywood Inc. v. United States 2020-cv-03915-MMB U.S. Global Forest, Inc. v. United States 2020-cv-03916-MMB InterGlobal Forest LLC v. United States Page 4 of 168 UNITED STATES COURT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE DI SPOSI TI ON SHEET Thursday, February 4, 2021 None Page 1 of 1 UNITED STATES COURT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE DI SPOSI TI ON SHEET Fri day, February 5, 2021 Order of Assignment to Section 301 Three Judge Panel 2015-w-01000-3JP CM/ECF Testing Plaintiff v. CM/ECF Testing Defendant 2020-cv-00177-3JP HMTX Industries LLC et al v. United States et al 2020-cv-00179-3JP YC Rubber Co. (North America) LLC v. United States et al 2020-cv-00180-3JP Fastenal Company Purchasing v. United States et al 2020-cv-00181-3JP Jonathan Adler Enterprises, LLC v. United States et al 2020-cv-00182-3JP Nelco Products, Inc. v. United States et al 2020-cv-00183-3JP Rikon Power Tools, Inc. v. United States et al 2020-cv-00184-3JP Wego Chemical LLC v. United States et al 2020-cv-00185-3JP Wegochem International LLC v. United States et al 2020-cv-00186-3JP Wego International Floors LLC v. United States et al 2020-cv-00187-3JP Apex Tool Group, LLC v. United States et al 2020-cv-00188-3JP Otter Products, LLC v. United States et al 2020-cv-00189-3JP Cosmos Granite South East LLC et al v. United States et al 2020-cv-00191-3JP Nidi Tec Inc. v. United States et al 2020-cv-00192-3JP Regal Fabrics, Inc. v. United States et al 2020-cv-00193-3JP Krupalu International Inc. v. United States et al 2020-cv-00194-3JP Ascension Chemicals LLC v. United States et al 2020-cv-00195-3JP Savannah Solutions Inc. v. United States et al 2020-cv-00196-3JP IBCC Industries, Inc. v. United States et al 2020-cv-00197-3JP Crude Chem Technology LLC v. United States et al. 2020-cv-00198-3JP Axcess Global Science, LLC v. United States et al Page 5 of 168 UNITED STATES COURT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE DI SPOSI TI ON SHEET 2020-cv-00199-3JP GLoB Energy Corporation v. United States et al 2020-cv-00200-3JP Wolo Manufacturing Corporation v. United States et al 2020-cv-00201-3JP SNOOZ Inc. v. United States et al 2020-cv-00202-3JP Hype Wireless LPD Ltd. v. United States et al 2020-cv-00203-3JP Shandex Corporation v. United States et al 2020-cv-00204-3JP 3BTech Inc. v. United States et al 2020-cv-00205-3JP Core Health & Fitness, LLC v. United States et al 2020-cv-00206-3JP Impact Images Inc. v. United States et al 2020-cv-00207-3JP Teltos Trade Inc. v. United States et al 2020-cv-00208-3JP Norland International Inc. v. United States et al 2020-cv-00209-3JP Tri-Global Enterprises Inc. et al v. United States et al 2020-cv-00210-3JP Inventory Sales Company et al v. United States et al 2020-cv-00211-3JP Sterling Lighting LLC v. United States et al 2020-cv-00212-3JP Zenith Home Corp. et al v. United States et al 2020-cv-00213-3JP Westport Corporation v. United States et al 2020-cv-00214-3JP Night & Day Furniture, LLC v. United States et al 2020-cv-00215-3JP HVAC Distributing LLC v. United States et al 2020-cv-00216-3JP Pet Rageous Designs, Limited v. United States 2020-cv-00217-3JP Strategic Orient Sourcing Limited v. United States et al 2020-cv-00218-3JP Welltrol Accumulators Corporation v. United States et al 2020-cv-00219-3JP Valeo North America, Inc. v. United States et al 2020-cv-00220-3JP L&B Holdings Inc. v. United States et al Page 6 of 168 UNITED STATES COURT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE DI SPOSI TI ON SHEET 2020-cv-00221-3JP Affordable Luxury Group Inc. v. United States et al 2020-cv-00223-3JP Interstate Batteries, Inc. et al v. United States et al 2020-cv-00224-3JP Saramax Apparel Group Ltd. v. United States et al 2020-cv-00225-3JP Portmeirion Group USA, Inc. v. United States et al 2020-cv-00226-3JP Farrier Product Distribution, Inc. v. United States et al 2020-cv-00227-3JP AHQ LLC v. United States et al 2020-cv-00228-3JP Kenmark Optical Co., Inc. v. 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United States et al 2020-cv-00244-3JP VES Environmental Solutions Inc. v. United States et al Page 7 of 168 UNITED STATES COURT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE DI SPOSI TI ON SHEET 2020-cv-00245-3JP Buckeye International, Inc. v. United States et al 2020-cv-00246-3JP LZB Manufacturing Inc. v. United States et al 2020-cv-00247-3JP KJ Ingredients Inc.
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