Source: https://www.crowell.com/Professionals/Daniel-Cannistra
Timestamp: 2019-04-18 14:51:51+00:00

Document:
Daniel Cannistra: International Trade/Litigation & Trial Lawyer: Washington, D.C.
Dan Cannistra is a partner in the firm's Washington, D.C. office. His practice focuses on legislative, executive and regulatory representation of domestic and international clients on a broad spectrum of international trade matters. Dan has represented domestic and foreign companies in over 75 U.S. antidumping and countervailing duty cases before the U.S. Department of Commerce and the U.S. International Trade Commission under the Tariff Act of 1930. Many of these matters involved appeals to the U.S. Court of International Trade, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, binational panels under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), and dispute settlement proceedings before the World Trade Organization (WTO). Dan has also represented clients in antidumping proceedings in the European Union, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, India, Thailand, Singapore, Guatemala and Taiwan.
Dan's government appointments include service to U.S. Trade Representative on the roster of international trade practitioners to resolve antidumping disputes involving NAFTA members. For the European Commission, Dan provided advice and training on international trade and antidumping methodology and practice. In addition, Dan has served as an international trade consultant to the governments of Guatemala and Singapore, providing technical advice to these governments on the application of international trade regulations consistent with international law and World Trade Organization agreements and the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, Agreement on Antidumping.
Represented Aisin Seiki before the Court of International Trade in an appellate review of a determination by the U.S. Department of Commerce (Aisin Seiki v. United States, CIT No. 07-00377).
Represented Valeo in successful litigation before the Court of International Trade resulting in a reversal of a determination by the U.S. Department of Commerce. (Valeo Inc. v. United States, CIT 12—00381).
Won motion for remand on behalf of Newell Rubbermaid at the Court of International Trade in a trade litigation matter concerning the importation of mop handles from China Rubbermaid Commercial Products v. United States (CIT No 11-000463).
Represented Meridian Products before the Court of International Trade in multiple matters concerns the application of antidumping duties to imports from China (Meridian Inc. v. United States, CIT 13-00018).
Represented General Motors, Caterpillar and Mazda Motors before the Court of International Trade in an appeal concerning the application of antidumping duties to bearings imported from Japan (General Motors Company v. United States, CIT No. 11-00198).
Represented Yamasaki Mazak before the Court of International Trade concerning the applicability of deemed liquidation statute to antidumping duties (Mazak Corp. v. United States, CIT No. 06-00393).
Represented JSC Acron at the Court of International Trade in a matter concerning the U.S. Department of Commerce’s changed circumstance regulations in the context of antidumping proceedings (Acron v. United States).
Admitted to practice: Maryland, District of Columbia, Court of International Trade, Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.
"Demystifying the Multifaceted Calculations: The Drivers of Dumping Duties and How to Control Them," C5 - International Trade Disputes, Brussels, Belgium (October 21, 2015). Presenter: Daniel Cannistra.
"Global Trade Recovery Opportunities," Crowell & Moring's First Annual In-House Affirmative Recovery Conference (March 19-20, 2015). Speakers: Daniel Cannistra and John B. Brew.
"Trade – Big Questions for the CIT," Crowell & Moring's Litigation Forecast 2019 (January 9, 2019). Contributor: Daniel Cannistra.
"Canada Announces U.S. Section 232 Retaliatory Tariff List – Effective July 1," Crowell & Moring's International Trade Law (June 29, 2018). Authors: Daniel Cannistra, Spencer Toubia and Edward Goetz.
"Commerce Initiates Section 232 Investigation into Imports of Autos and Automotive Parts," Crowell & Moring's International Trade Law (May 24, 2018). Authors: Daniel Cannistra, John B. Brew and Edward Goetz.
"The Dutiabililty of Royalty Payments: The Impact of the World Customs Organization's Advisory Opinion 4.15," Global Trade and Customs Journal, Vol. 9, Issue 2 (2014). Co-Author: Daniel Cannistra.
"Landmark CAFC Decision Invalidating Applicability of Countervailing Duty Law to Non-Market Economies," North American Free Trade & Investment Report (January 15, 2012). Co-Authors: Daniel Cannistra, Alexander H. Schaefer, and Jini Koh.
"The Customs Treatment of Royalties and License Fees with Regard to Imported Goods," Global Trade and Customs Journal, Vol,. 7, Issue 4 (2012). Co-Author: Daniel Cannistra.
"Digital Convergence and Electronic Commerce: Customs and Trade Implications," Global Trade and Customs Journal, Vol. 5, Issue 4 (2010). Co-Author: Daniel Cannistra.

References: v. 
 v. 
 v. 
 v. 
 v. 
 v. 
 v.