Background
Stewart, Eugene L. was born on February 9, 1920 in Kansas City, Missouri, United States.
Stewart, Eugene L. was born on February 9, 1920 in Kansas City, Missouri, United States.
Georgetown University (Bachelor of Science in South.S., 1948. Juris Doctor, 1951).
Worked at Stewart and Stewart (Washington, District of Columbia) specializing in General Practice before the Civil Courts, Federal Government Departments and Independent Agencies, and Congressional Committees. International Trade and Investment Law. Customs Law. Unfair Competition Law.
International Transactions Law.
Domestic and International Corporate Law. Admitted to the bar, 1951, District of Columbia, United States.
District Court for the District of Columbia and United States. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
1953, United States. Tax Court.
1958, United States. Court of International Trade. 1951-1982, United States.
Court of Customs and Patent Appeals.
1967, United States. Supreme Court. 1982, United States. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.
1985, United States. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit.
1987, United States. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit. United States. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit.
Phi Alpha Delta. Author: "The Trade Agreements Legislation-Its Intent and an Evaluation of Its Administration," 1957.
"Import Competition and Government Relief," United States International Economic Policy in an Independent World, 1970. "American Manufacturer"s Contest of Treasury Decision Not to Assess Countervailing or Antidumping Duties," Third Annual Judicial Conference of the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, 1976, 72 F.R.D., 239. "Remedies Under the Trade Laws," Eugene L. Stewart, Esq., Copyright 1978.
"Avenues of Judicial Redress Available to Aggrieved Domestic Industry Complainants in International Trade Regulation Actions," United States.
Trade Policy: The Players, the Positions, and the Policies, Practicing Law Institute, 1978. "Practice and Procedure in Antidumping Duty and Countervailing Duty Investigations, as Experienced by Counsel for Petitioners and Other Domestic Interested Parties," The Commerce Department Speaks on Import Administration and Export Administration, 1984.
"Existing Remedies and the Trade Deficit: The Promise of Reform Through Judicial Review," 18 New York University Journal International Law & Politics 1165, 1986. "Procedural Issues and Remedies in the Administration and Judicial Resolution of Customs and International Trade Cases: The Role of Sanctions, Contempt, Assessment of Costs and Extraordinary Legal Remedies in Reforming Practice Before the Court of International Trade," Fourth Annual Judicial Conference of the United States.
Court of International Trade, 1987, republished 3 Florida
International"l Lord Justice 341, 1988. "Joint Ventures Foreign Investment and Commercial Code" (Chapter 9), "International Trade Structures" (Chapter 10), and "Tourism" (Chapter 19), National Chamber Foundation, "Report of the Bulgarian Economic Growth and Transition Project," Washington, District of Columbia, October, 1990. Adjunct Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center, 1955-1958.
Member, Advisory Council for the Law Center of Georgetown University, 1962-1969.
President, Georgetown University Alumni Association, Incorporated., 1964-1966. Member, The President"s Council, Georgetown University, 1964-1966.
Administrative Decisions: Tuners of type used in Consumer Electronic Products, Treasury Department, 35 Federal Regular 6192, 11304 (1970), Tariff Commission, 35 Federal
Regular 17156 (1970); Television Receiving Sets, Monochrome and Color, from Japan, Treasury Department, 35 Federal
Regular 14100, 18549 (1970), Tariff Commission, 36 Federal Regular 4576 (1971); Clear Sheet Glass from Italy, Treasury Department, 36 Federal
Regular 8330, 14338 (1971), Tariff Commission, 36 Federal
Regular 21432 (1971); Clear Sheet Glass from Taiwan, Treasury Department 36 Federal Regular 998, 7612 (1971), Tariff Commission, 36 Federal
Regular 13869 (1971); Tempered Sheet Glass from Japan, Treasury Department, 36 Federal
Regular 2521, 8407 (1971), Tariff Commission, 36 Federal Regular 14682 (1971); Clear Plate and Float Glass and Clear Sheet Glass from Japan, Treasury Department, 35 Federal
Regular 16009, 36 Federal Regular
332 (1971), Tariff Commission, 36 Federal Regular 7330 (1971); Bicycle Speedometers from Japan, Treasury Department, 37 Federal Regular 12512 (1972), Tariff Commission, 37 Federal
Regular
20288 (1972); Float Glass from Italy, Treasury Department, 40 Federal Regular 28105, 34423 (1975), 41 Federal Regular 1274 (1976), 45 70443, 78118 (1980).
Float Glass from Federal
Republican of Germany, Treasury Department, 40 Federal Regular 27499 (1975), 47 Federal
Regular 57549 (1982); Float Glass from United Kingdom, Treasury Department, 40 Federal
Regular 34423 (1975), 47 Federal Regular 57550 (1982); Tapered Roller Bearings and Certain Components Thereof from Japan, USITC Public 714 (1975).
Animal Glue and Inedible Gelatin - Netherlands, Department of Treasury, 42 Federal Regular 39289 (1977); Animal Glue and Inedible Gelatin from Yugoslavia, Sweden, the Netherlands, and West Germany, USITC Public 840 (1977).
Clear Sheet Glass from Romania, Department of Treasury, 42 Federal
Regular 3242 (1977); Railway Track Maintenance Equipment from Austria, Department of Treasury, 42 Federal Regular 23672, 41339 (1977), USITC, 42 Federal
Regular 59430, 63844 (1977).
Impression Fabric of Manitoba-made Fibers from Japan, Treasury Department, 42 Federal Regular 47908, 65344 (1977), USITC, 43 Federal Regular 14143 (1978); Prestressed Concrete Steel Wire Strand from Japan, Treasury Department, 43 Federal
Regular
23671, 38495 (1978), USITC, 43 Federal Regular 55826 (1978); Carbon Steel Plate from Japan, USITC Public 882 (1978). Certain Motor Vehicles and Certain Chassis and Bodies Therefor, USITC Public 1110 (1980).
Fresh Cut Roses from Israel, Department of Commerce, Industry Training Authority, 45 Federal
Regular 58516 (1980); Portable Electric Typewriters from Japan, Department of Commerce, Industry Training Authority, 45 Federal Regular 18416 (1980); Portable Electric Typewriters from Japan, USITC Public 1062 (1980).
Bicycle Tires and Tubes from Taiwan, Department of Commerce, Industry Training Authority, 46 Federal Regular 53201 (1981); Hot-rolled Carbon Steel Plate from Belgium, Brazil, and Romania, USITC Public 1207 (1981).
Hot-rolled Carbon Steel Sheet from France, USITC Public 1206 (1981).
Carbon Steel Structural Shapes from Luxembourg, Department of Commerce, Industry Training Authority, 47 Federal Regular 26331 and 39364 (1982). Certain Steel Products from Belgium, Department Commerce, Industry Training Authority, 47 Federal
Regular
26300, 28121, 34609 and 39304 (1982). Certain Steel Products from Europe and Brazil, USITC Public 1221 (1982). Certain Steel Products from France, Department of Commerce, Industry Training Authority, 47 Federal
Regular
26315, 35656 and 39332 (1982). Certain Steel Products from Italy, Department of Commerce, Industry Training Authority, 47 Federal Regular 26327, 35660 and 39356 (1982).
Certain Steel Products from The Netherlands, Department of Commerce, Industry Training Authority, 47 Federal
Regular 26335 and 39372 (1982). Certain Steel Products from the United Kingdom, Department of Commerce, Industry Training Authority, 47 Federal
Regular 26343, 35668 and 39384 (1982).
Certain Steel Products from West Germany, Department of Commerce, Industry Training Authority, 47 Federal Regular 26321, 33728, 35650 and 39345 (1982).
Prestressed Concrete Steel Wire Strand from South Africa, Department of Commerce, Industry Training Authority, 47 Federal Regular 16060 and 33310 (1982).
Prestressed Concrete Steel Wire Strand from Spain, Department of Commerce, Industry Training Authority, 47 Federal
Regular 13618 and 28723 (1982). Sheet Pilings from Canada, Department of Commerce, Industry Training Authority, 47 Federal
Regular 27881 (1982), USITC Public 1212 (1982).
Prestressed Concrete Wire Strand from France, Department of Commerce, Industry Training Authority, 47 Federal Regular 47031 and 52739 (1982). Prestressed Concrete Steel Wire Strand from the United Kingdom, Department of Commerce, Industry Training Authority, 47 Federal
Regular
36690 (1982); Bicycle Tires and Tubes from Taiwan, Commerce Department, Industry Training Authority, 47 Federal Regular 54996 (1982), 48 Federal Regular 19437 (1983), USITC Public 1258 (1982).
Carbon Black from Mexico, Commerce Department, Industry Training Authority, 48 Federal
Regular 29564 (1983); Galvanized Steel Wire Strand from South Africa, Commerce Department, Industry Training Authority, 48 Federal Regular 6756, 19451 (1983).
Hot-rolled Carbon Steel Plate and Sheet from Brazil, Commerce Department, 48 Federal Regular 46829 (1983); Bicycle Tires and Tubes from Taiwan, Commerce Department, Industry Training Authority, 49 Federal
Regular 2492 (1984), USITC Public 1532 (1984).
Carbon and Certain Alloy Steel Products, USITC Public 1553 (1984). Certain Carbon Steel Products from Brazil, Commerce Department, 49 Federal Regular 17988, 28298 (1984), USITC Public 1538 (1984).
Fresh Cut Flowers from Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Israel, Netherlands, USITC Public 1887 (1986), 1956 (1987).
Certain Fresh Cut Flowers from Peru, Kenya and Mexico, USITC Public 1968 (1987). Tapered Roller Bearings from Italy and Yugoslavia, USITC Public 1999 (1987).
Certain Acetylsalicylic Acid from Turkey, USITC Public 2001 (1987). Tapered Roller Bearings from Japan, USITC Public 2020 (1987).
Fresh Cut Flowers from Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Israel, Kenya, Mexico, Netherlands, and Peru, USITC Public 2119 (1988).
Industrial Belts and Components from Israel, Commerce Department, 54 Federal Regular 15509 (1989), from Italy, 54 Federal Regular 15483 (1989), from Japan, 54 Federal
Regular
15485 (1989), from of Korea, 54 Federal Regular 15487 (1989), from Singapore, 54 Federal Regular 15489 (1989), from Taiwan, 54 Federal
Regular
15496 (1989), from the United Kingdom, 54 Federal Regular 15500 (1989), from West Germany, 54 Federal Regular 15505 (1989); Antifriction Bearings from West Germany, France, Italy, Japan, Romania, Singapore, Sweden, Thailand, and the United Kingdom, USITC Public 2185 (1989).
New Steel Rails from Canada, USITC Public 2217 (1989).
New Steel Rail, Except Light Rail, from Canada, United States of America 89-1904-1909 and -10 (United States. Canada FTA Binational Panel Review, 1989).
Member: The District of Columbia Bar. Customs and International Trade Bar Association.
Bar Association of the District of Columbia.
The firm was founded in 1958 by Eugene L. Stewart to specialize in the representation of domestic producers, labor unions, trade associations and ad hoc committees of domestic interests in countering unfair import competition by the use of domestic law and international trade agreement remedies against dumping and foreign government subsidization of exports. The firm continues to have a major role in such proceedings and in representing domestic interests before Congressional Committees in their consideration of Customs and Trade legislation, and before the Executive Branch of the Government in hearings and consultations concerning preparations for trade agreement negotiations and enforcement of United States. rights under General Agreement of Tariff and Trades/World Trade Organization and other trade agreements. The firm has maintained this specialization while broadening its practice to include representation of client interests in the establishment of multinational trading relationships and the advancement of such client interests before the regulatory bodies of other nations, including the European Community, Canada, Mexico, and Australia.
The firm has expanded its representation of clients in international investment and transactions law in Eastern Europe and the independent republics of the Commercial Insurance Services lieutenant has an associate law office in Belgium to support through Belgian counsel admitted to practice in Belgium and before the organs of the European Community representation of client interests within the East.U. The firm"s field of interest in international trade, investment and transactions law now includes most geographical areas.
Author: "The Trade Agreements Legislation-Its Intent and an Evaluation of Its Administration," 1957. "Import Competition and Government Relief," United States International Economic Policy in an Independent World, 1970. "American Manufacturer's Contest of Treasury Decision Not to Assess Countervailing or Antidumping Duties," Third Annual Judicial Conference of the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, 1976, 72 F.R.D., 239.
"Remedies Under the Trade Laws," Eugene L. Stewart, Esq., Copyright 1978. "Avenues of Judicial Redress Available to Aggrieved Domestic Industry Complainants in International Trade Regulation Actions," United States. Trade Policy: The Players, the Positions, and the Policies, Practicing Law Institute, 1978.
"Practice and Procedure in Antidumping Duty and Countervailing Duty Investigations, as Experienced by Counsel for Petitioners and Other Domestic Interested Parties," The Commerce Department Speaks on Import Administration and Export Administration, 1984. "Existing Remedies and the Trade Deficit: The Promise of Reform Through Judicial Review," 18 N.Y.U. Journal International Law & Politics 1165, 1986. "Procedural Issues and Remedies in the Administration and Judicial Resolution of Customs and International Trade Cases: The Role of Sanctions, Contempt, Assessment of Costs and Extraordinary Legal Remedies in Reforming Practice Before the Court of International Trade," Fourth Annual Judicial Conference of the United States.
Court of International Trade, 1987, republished 3 Fla. Int'l L.J. 341, 1988. "Joint Ventures Foreign Investment and Commercial Code" (Chapter 9), "International Trade Structures" (Chapter 10), and "Tourism" (Chapter 19), National Chamber Foundation, "Report of the Bulgarian Economic Growth and Transition Project," Washington, D.C., October, 1990.
Adjunct Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center, 1955-1958.
Member, Advisory Council for the Law Center of Georgetown University, 1962-1969. President, Georgetown University Alumni Association, Incorporated., 1964-1966. Member, The President"s Council, Georgetown University, 1964-1966.
Administrative Decisions: Tuners of type used in Consumer Electronic Products, Treasury Department, 35 Federal
Regular 6192, 11304 (1970), Tariff Commission, 35 Federal Regular 17156 (1970); Television Receiving Sets, Monochrome and Color, from Japan, Treasury Department, 35 Federal
Regular 14100, 18549 (1970), Tariff Commission, 36 Federal
Regular 4576 (1971); Clear Sheet Glass from Italy, Treasury Department, 36 Federal Regular 8330, 14338 (1971), Tariff Commission, 36 Federal
Regular 21432 (1971); Clear Sheet Glass from Taiwan, Treasury Department 36 Federal
Regular 998, 7612 (1971), Tariff Commission, 36 Federal Regular 13869 (1971); Tempered Sheet Glass from Japan, Treasury Department, 36 Federal
Regular 2521, 8407 (1971), Tariff Commission, 36 Federal
Regular 14682 (1971); Clear Plate and Float Glass and Clear Sheet Glass from Japan, Treasury Department, 35 Federal Regular 16009, 36 Federal Regular
332 (1971), Tariff Commission, 36 Federal Regular 7330 (1971); Bicycle Speedometers from Japan, Treasury Department, 37 Federal
Regular 12512 (1972), Tariff Commission, 37 Federal
Regular 20288 (1972); Float Glass from Italy, Treasury Department, 40 Federal Regular 28105, 34423 (1975), 41 Federal
Regular 1274 (1976), 45 70443, 78118 (1980).
Float Glass from Federal Republican of Germany, Treasury Department, 40 Federal Regular 27499 (1975), 47 Federal
Regular
57549 (1982); Float Glass from United Kingdom, Treasury Department, 40 Federal Regular 34423 (1975), 47 Federal Regular 57550 (1982); Tapered Roller Bearings and Certain Components Thereof from Japan, USITC Public 714 (1975).
Animal Glue and Inedible Gelatin - Netherlands, Department of Treasury, 42 Federal
Regular 39289 (1977); Animal Glue and Inedible Gelatin from Yugoslavia, Sweden, the Netherlands, and West Germany, USITC Public 840 (1977). Clear Sheet Glass from Romania, Department of Treasury, 42 Federal
Regular 3242 (1977); Railway Track Maintenance Equipment from Austria, Department of Treasury, 42 Federal
Regular 23672, 41339 (1977), USITC, 42 Federal Regular 59430, 63844 (1977).
Impression Fabric of Manitoba-made Fibers from Japan, Treasury Department, 42 Federal Regular 47908, 65344 (1977), USITC, 43 Federal
Regular 14143 (1978); Prestressed Concrete Steel Wire Strand from Japan, Treasury Department, 43 Federal
Regular 23671, 38495 (1978), USITC, 43 Federal Regular 55826 (1978); Carbon Steel Plate from Japan, USITC Public 882 (1978).
Certain Motor Vehicles and Certain Chassis and Bodies Therefor, USITC Public 1110 (1980).
Fresh Cut Roses from Israel, Department of Commerce, Industry Training Authority, 45 Federal Regular 58516 (1980); Portable Electric Typewriters from Japan, Department of Commerce, Industry Training Authority, 45 Federal Regular 18416 (1980); Portable Electric Typewriters from Japan, USITC Public 1062 (1980).
Bicycle Tires and Tubes from Taiwan, Department of Commerce, Industry Training Authority, 46 Federal
Regular 53201 (1981); Hot-rolled Carbon Steel Plate from Belgium, Brazil, and Romania, USITC Public 1207 (1981). Hot-rolled Carbon Steel Sheet from France, USITC Public 1206 (1981).
Carbon Steel Structural Shapes from Luxembourg, Department of Commerce, Industry Training Authority, 47 Federal Regular 26331 and 39364 (1982).
Certain Steel Products from Belgium, Department Commerce, Industry Training Authority, 47 Federal
Regular 26300, 28121, 34609 and 39304 (1982). Certain Steel Products from Europe and Brazil, USITC Public 1221 (1982).
Certain Steel Products from France, Department of Commerce, Industry Training Authority, 47 Federal
Regular 26315, 35656 and 39332 (1982). Certain Steel Products from Italy, Department of Commerce, Industry Training Authority, 47 Federal
Regular 26327, 35660 and 39356 (1982).
Certain Steel Products from The Netherlands, Department of Commerce, Industry Training Authority, 47 Federal Regular 26335 and 39372 (1982). Certain Steel Products from the United Kingdom, Department of Commerce, Industry Training Authority, 47 Federal
Regular
26343, 35668 and 39384 (1982). Certain Steel Products from West Germany, Department of Commerce, Industry Training Authority, 47 Federal Regular 26321, 33728, 35650 and 39345 (1982).
Prestressed Concrete Steel Wire Strand from South Africa, Department of Commerce, Industry Training Authority, 47 Federal
Regular 16060 and 33310 (1982). Prestressed Concrete Steel Wire Strand from Spain, Department of Commerce, Industry Training Authority, 47 Federal
Regular 13618 and 28723 (1982).
Sheet Pilings from Canada, Department of Commerce, Industry Training Authority, 47 Federal Regular 27881 (1982), USITC Public 1212 (1982).
Prestressed Concrete Wire Strand from France, Department of Commerce, Industry Training Authority, 47 Federal Regular 47031 and 52739 (1982).
Prestressed Concrete Steel Wire Strand from the United Kingdom, Department of Commerce, Industry Training Authority, 47 Federal
Regular 36690 (1982); Bicycle Tires and Tubes from Taiwan, Commerce Department, Industry Training Authority, 47 Federal Regular 54996 (1982), 48 Federal
Regular 19437 (1983), USITC Public 1258 (1982).
Carbon Black from Mexico, Commerce Department, Industry Training Authority, 48 Federal Regular 29564 (1983); Galvanized Steel Wire Strand from South Africa, Commerce Department, Industry Training Authority, 48 Federal Regular 6756, 19451 (1983).
Hot-rolled Carbon Steel Plate and Sheet from Brazil, Commerce Department, 48 Federal
Regular 46829 (1983); Bicycle Tires and Tubes from Taiwan, Commerce Department, Industry Training Authority, 49 Federal Regular 2492 (1984), USITC Public 1532 (1984).
Carbon and Certain Alloy Steel Products, USITC Public 1553 (1984). Certain Carbon Steel Products from Brazil, Commerce Department, 49 Federal
Regular 17988, 28298 (1984), USITC Public 1538 (1984).
Fresh Cut Flowers from Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Israel, Netherlands, USITC Public 1887 (1986), 1956 (1987). Certain Fresh Cut Flowers from Peru, Kenya and Mexico, USITC Public 1968 (1987). Tapered Roller Bearings from Italy and Yugoslavia, USITC Public 1999 (1987).
Certain Acetylsalicylic Acid from Turkey, USITC Public 2001 (1987).
Tapered Roller Bearings from Japan, USITC Public 2020 (1987). Fresh Cut Flowers from Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Israel, Kenya, Mexico, Netherlands, and Peru, USITC Public 2119 (1988).
Industrial Belts and Components from Israel, Commerce Department, 54 Federal Regular 15509 (1989), from Italy, 54 Federal
Regular 15483 (1989), from Japan, 54 Federal
Regular 15485 (1989), from of Korea, 54 Federal Regular 15487 (1989), from Singapore, 54 Federal
Regular 15489 (1989), from Taiwan, 54 Federal
Regular 15496 (1989), from the United Kingdom, 54 Federal Regular 15500 (1989), from West Germany, 54 Federal
Regular 15505 (1989); Antifriction Bearings from West Germany, France, Italy, Japan, Romania, Singapore, Sweden, Thailand, and the United Kingdom, USITC Public 2185 (1989).
New Steel Rails from Canada, USITC Public 2217 (1989). New Steel Rail, Except Light Rail, from Canada, United States of America 89-1904-1909 and -10 (United States. Canada FTA Binational Panel Review, 1989).
Member: The District of Columbia Bar.
Customs and International Trade Bar Association. Bar Association of the District of Columbia.