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Clark Hill Attorneys Mark Ludwikowski and William Sjoberg Published in Thomson Reuters

June 28, 2021

Clark Hill attorneys Mark Ludwikowski and William Sjoberg were recently published in Thomson Reuters. Their article, “Semiconductor shortage and the U.S. auto industry,” discusses as America recovers from the economic toll the COVID-19 pandemic has caused, a critical shortage of this important electronic component has disrupted production in industries ranging from medical devices, computers, defense technologies, and in no small part, the U.S. auto industry.

Read the full article by clicking here, scrolling down to Attorney Analysis on the right side, and looking to the second article.

Ludwikowski represents corporate and government clients in trade remedy proceedings and customs matters in helping them maintain access to U.S. and foreign markets for their goods and services. His practice spans sectors and industries, including retail, automotive, consumer, agricultural, metals, and wood products.

Sjoberg advocates on behalf of clients in trade remedy proceedings before the U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC), the U.S. International Trade Commission, and the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative.

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