Tariff ruling bolsters Supreme Court’s credibility in eyes of Duquesne President Ken Gormley

The constitutional scholar framed Friday’s decision as pivotal to preserving checks and balances

Trib Live cited CEI’s expert on business

Major corporations have sought legal counsel in anticipation of filing lawsuits to secure these payouts, according to Ryan Young, a senior economist at the Competitive Enterprise Institute in Washington, D.C.

Smaller firms may not have the resources to navigate the legal morass, Young noted. And even if going to court isn’t necessary, collecting the information to request refunds may be challenging.

“It’s going to be an administrative nightmare,” he said.

Susanne Cook, a shareholder and international trade lawyer at Dentons Cohen and Grigsby in Downtown Pittsburgh, urged business leaders to immediately review their records related to the invalidated tariffs and seek legal counsel.

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