CIT judge: No ‘real challenges for deciding cases’ virtually amid pandemic
The U.S. Court of International Trade’s shift to virtual proceedings amid the pandemic has not impacted its ability to successfully move forward with litigation, Judge Gary Katzmann told Inside U.S. Trade this week, though attorneys involved in CIT cases say some important aspects have been lost in the transition. The CIT, based in New York City, has been forced to rethink its operations because of the COVID-19 pandemic. In early April, the court announced it would restrict courthouse access...