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CIT Proposes Changes to Rules, Procedures; Comments Due Nov. 2

The Court of International Trade proposed changes to the CIT rules, as recommended by CIT’s Advisory Committee on Rules. The changes pertain to Rules 3, 5, 56, 56.2, 65, 73.2, 75, and 81; Forms 5, 11, 14 (new) and 18A (new); Specific Instructions for Forms 11, 14 (new) and 18A (new); Administrative Order 02-01; the Appendix on Access to Business Proprietary Information Pursuant to Rule 73.2(c); and the Standard Chambers Procedures, including new Forms SCP 1, SCP 2, SCP 3 and SCP 4. Comments are due by Nov. 2.

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The amendments include changes to the electronic filing of confidential information, and provisions for the expedited motions for temporary or preliminary injunctive relief. CIT also proposed to allow attorneys to file notices to appear “of counsel” and to change CIT Form 11 to make it gender neutral.