Federal Court
“Federal Court is the judicial system established under Article III of the Constitution with jurisdiction over cases involving federal statutes, constitutional questions, and disputes between parties from different states or involving the federal government.”
Federal Court handles cases where businesses challenge government actions, including trade regulations, tariff impositions, and administrative agency decisions that exceed statutory authority.
When federal agencies implement policies that harm your business operations, Federal Court provides the venue to seek judicial review and monetary relief. The Court of International Trade specifically addresses customs and tariff disputes.
Contact TariffCounsel to evaluate whether your business has grounds to challenge federal regulatory overreach in Federal Court.
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