Date: Wed, 31 Dec 1997 20:50:07 GMT Server: WebSitePro/1.1g (S/N WPO-2024) Accept-ranges: bytes Content-type: text/html Last-modified: Thu, 23 May 1996 13:51:48 GMT Content-length: 2675 Serko & Simon Important News & Subjects of Current Interest

May 21, 1996

To: Clients of the Firm and Other Interested Parties

IMPORTANT ALERT

U.S. COURT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE
RULES AGAINST ESTABLISHMENT OF
CLASS TO CONTEST HARBOR MAINTENANCE TAX
ON EXPORTS

Since our last ALERT, dated May 8, 1996, the decision by the U.S. Court of International Trade ("CIT") to deny "class action" status in the Harbor Maintenance Tax ("HMT") case on Exports has been made public. While not changing its prior determination that the HMT on Exports was unconstitutional, the CIT, in its decision, effectively instructed the Export community that efforts to recover HMT payments would necessarily be pursued individually, by each exporter, rather than by the class of exporters impacted by the HMT. It is not yet known whether that decision will be appealed. However, exporters who may have been hoping to reap the benefits of a favorable outcome in a class action in the Export case might reassess their options and consider seeking refunds as individual plaintiffs in order to safeguard their rights to potential HMT refunds as numerous clients and others have done already. As we advised in our most recent ALERT, Serko & Simon had filed a summons and complaint in the CIT as a class action contesting the collection of the HMT on Imports. Although the decision by the CIT concerning the Export case as a class action may not necessarily be a barometer of the court's thinking overall, the decision may have repercussions, which we are currently evaluating, as to the viability of the Import HMT case as a class action. Should you have questions on the HMT, feel free to call us. Sincerely,
SERKO & SIMON

David Serko

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