Joseph Rohe

Associate

Fox Rothschild LLP

Joseph Rohe

Associate

Fox Rothschild LLP

A licensed U.S. Customs broker and Certified Customs Specialist, Joseph is a logistics and international trade attorney who advises Fox Rothschild LLP clients on:

  • Anti-dumping and countervailing duty (AD/CVD) programs
  • Cargo loss, theft and recovery
  • Classification and valuation
  • C-TPAT programs
  • Duty drawbacks and protests
  • Fines, penalties and forfeitures
  • Free trade agreements and preference programs
  • Foreign trade zones and duty deferral programs
  • Import/export compliance
  • Intellectual property protection
  • Prior disclosures
  • Regulatory and C-TPAT audit
  • Rules of origin and country of origin marking

He regularly counsels clients on various matters pertaining to Customs and trade, representing both domestic and foreign importers and exporters in multiple aspects of international trade transactions. Joseph works diligently and closely with clients to identify and implement systems aimed at maximizing landed cost savings through duty reduction or deferral, as well as utilization of trade preference programs. Joseph also works alongside clients to assist them through regulatory and C-TPAT program audits; fines, penalties and forfeiture actions; and the filing and perfection of prior disclosures.

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Contributions

Executive Agencies’ Effects on Innovation and Consumers under President Trump

December 20, 2019

On December 4, 2019, the Federalist Society’s Triangle Lawyers Chapter, Fox Rothschild LLP, and the Regulatory Transparency Project co-sponsored an event at the Sheraton Hotel in Durham, North Carolina. The event discussed “Executive Agencies’ Effects on Innovation and Consumers under President Trump”.

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