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With over 40 years of experience in the field of international trade, the attorneys of the Mooney Law Firm LLC understand both the law and industry practice. Regardless of whether you are dealing with government bureaucracy, cargo or logistics issues, or a dishonest businessperson, we work to achieve win-win solutions. Our goal is to solve your trade problems in a cost-effective manner, and we aggressively represent our clients in court or before administrative agencies while at the same time exploring reasonable settlement alternatives.

Whether importing, exporting or transporting cargo, there is no substitute for a knowledgeable trade attorney. The complex web of laws and administrative regulations governing these activities can present serious barriers for those transacting business overseas. When a transaction is interrupted by Customs and Border Protection, or another administrative agency, or your cargo is lost or damaged, we strive to provide you with solutions.

We are a national practice of international scope. We represent clients nationwide on federal administrative matters such as those concerning Customs and Border Protection, export controls, the Food and Drug Administration and the Federal Maritime Commission regardless of where they are located or which port of entry is concerned. When resolving matters overseas, we rely upon our network of reputable foreign attorneys located in countries throughout Latin America, Asia and Europe.

From the Trade Blog

The First Sale Rule: Could It Lead To Duty Savings For You? (Feb. 2, 2010)
The Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security Updates Its Freight Forwarder Guidance (Jan. 24, 2010)
Carriers Must Act Reasonably To Prevent The Loss Of Abandoned Perishable Cargo (Jan. 18, 2010)
Importer Security Filings: The Game Changes On January 26, 2010 (Jan. 9, 2010)
11th Circuit Holds That Transportation Intermediary Added To Bill Of Lading As Consignee Without Its Knowledge Is Not Liable For Demurrage (Dec. 22, 2009)
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Trade Events

Complying With U.S. Export Controls (January 26 & 27, 2010, Phoenix, AZ)
CBP Trade Symposium 2009 (Dec. 8-10, 2009, Washington, D.C.)
The Doha Round: Can We Get to Yes? (Nov. 19, 2009, Washington, D.C.)
How to Develop an Export Management and Compliance Program (Nov. 18 & 19, 2009, Seattle, WA)
Export Controls - Compliance and Best Business Practices (Nov. 18, 2009, Miami, FL)
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Trade Resources

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States
Export Administration Regulations
International Traffic in Arms Regulations
Federal Maritime Commission Regulations
Food and Drug Administration Regulations
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