CIT Attorney for U.S. International Trade Litigation U.S. Court of International Trade

On August 15, 2025, lawyer Fan Zhang was formally admitted to practice before the U.S. Court of International Trade (CIT), qualifying her as a CIT attorney authorized to represent clients in U.S. international trade and customs litigation.

 

Why a CIT Attorney Matters

The U.S. Court of International Trade is a specialized federal court with nationwide jurisdiction over civil actions arising from U.S. international trade laws. It plays a central role in resolving disputes involving:

  • Anti-dumping and countervailing duty proceedings
  • Tariffs, customs classification, and valuation disputes
  • Import/export compliance and customs enforcement actions
  • Judicial review of U.S. government trade determinations

Admission to the CIT enables lawyer Fan Zhang to appear directly before the court in matters that often have significant commercial and strategic implications for international businesses.

 

Cross-Border Trade Dispute Focus

Lawyer Fan Zhang concentrates on cross-border trade disputes and international commercial litigation, with a particular focus on representing Chinese and international companies affected by U.S. trade measures. As a CIT attorney, she assists clients in:

  • Challenging or defendingS. trade remedy decisions
  • Managing risks arising from tariffs, duties, and customs actions
  • Coordinating CIT litigation with administrative proceedings, WTO-related issues, and overseas dispute resolution

 

Integrated U.S. Federal Court Representation

With admissions to U.S. federal district courts in California, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, and the U.S. Court of International Trade, lawyer Fan Zhang offers end-to-end representation across the U.S. federal court system, including trade-specific litigation before the CIT.

For companies seeking a CIT attorney for U.S. international trade litigation, this admission represents a critical capability in addressing complex, high-stakes trade and customs disputes in the United States.