Canada Customs Lawyer

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A “Customs lawyer” is typically a lawyer whose practice is focussed on Customs or international trade issues. Canada’s Customs Act and Customs Tariff, and their subsidiary regulations, form the basis for Canada’s customs laws, and a Customs lawyer would be expected to have a fundamental understanding of how all of these laws and regulations operated, and would typically be familiar with most issues arising in the Customs context.

A Customs lawyer will often also represent clients before many different levels of government (audits, objections, appeals). Many Customs lawyers will also represent clients in appeals to the Canadian International Trade Tribunal, and sometimes, in the Tax Court of Canada.

Some Customs lawyers will practice in a variety of areas, while other Customs lawyers may focus exclusively on certain types of Customs issues. Generally speaking, a Customs lawyer will be more familiar with the Customs laws and regulations than a general practitioner.

Customs Lawyers

Millar Kreklewetz LLP has a number of Customs lawyers with expertise across all possible Customs issues, and who can represent you on Customs matters before the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), and any other government department. The Customs lawyers at Millar Kreklewetz LLP are also able to represent you before the Canadian International Trade Tribunal, Tax Court of Canada, the Federal Court of Appeal, and Supreme Court of Canada on any Customs or trade-related matters.

Please visit our Home Page or elsewhere on the Millar Kreklewetz LLP Website for free information about our core tax and trade practice areas.

If you are in need of a Customs lawyer, please visit the Contact Us page, and feel free to contact one of our Customs lawyers.