CIT Sets Litigation Schedule in Zale Delaware v. United States
The Court of International Trade issued a scheduling order on June 26, 2026, in Zale Delaware Inc. v. United States, setting key deadlines through early 2027. Dispositive motions are due December 31, 2026, with trial requests due February 8, 2027 if no dispositive motions are filed.
What changed
CourtListener posted a court record: The Court of International Trade issued a scheduling order on June 26, 2026, in Zale Delaware Inc. v. United States, setting key deadlines through early 2027. Dispositive motions are due December 31, 2026, with trial requests due February 8, 2027 if no dispositive motions are filed.
Procedural posture
The source should be read for motion, order, judgment, briefing posture, and deadlines, not for unsupported merits conclusions.
Affected scope
countries: US
Practical impact
Use this as a litigation-monitoring signal and avoid changing duty treatment unless an order or mandate directly changes the operative rule.
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Source limits
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