Janssen Ortho LLC v. United States

425 F. Supp. 3d 1352, 2020 CIT 14
CourtUnited States Court of International Trade
DecidedFebruary 6, 2020
Docket13-00296
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Opinion

Slip Op. 20-14

UNITED STATES COURT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE

JANSSEN ORTHO LLC,

Plaintiff, Before: Jennifer Choe-Groves, Judge v. Court No. 13-00296 UNITED STATES,

Defendant.

OPINION

[At the conclusion of a bench trial, holding that darunavir ethanolate is properly classified under HTSUS subheading 2935.00.60 and eligible for duty-free treatment under the Pharmaceutical Appendix.]

Dated: February 6, 2020

Gregory L. Diskant, Amy N. Vegari, Andrew D. Cohen, Daniel M. Eisenberg, Emma Ellman- Golan, and Joshua A. Kipnees, Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP, of New York, N.Y., argued for Plaintiff Janssen Ortho LLC. Of counsel was Kathryn A. Meisel, Johnson & Johnson of New Brunswick, N.J., and Richard M. Belanger, Sidley Austin, LLP, of Washington, D.C. Irina Royzman and Sean H. Murray, Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP, of New York, N.Y., also appeared.

Monica P. Triana and Guy R. Eddon, Trial Attorneys, U.S. Department of Justice, of New York, N.Y., argued for Defendant United States. With them on the briefs were Joseph H. Hunt, Assistant Attorney General, Patricia M. McCarthy, Assistant Director, and Jason M. Kenner, Trial Attorney, Commercial Litigation Branch, U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Division, New York, N.Y. Of counsel was Alexandra Khrebtukova, Office of Assistant Chief Counsel, International Trade Litigation, U.S. Customs and Border Protection of New York, N.Y.

Choe-Groves, Judge: The court conducted a bench trial to determine whether darunavir

ethanolate, a medicine for the treatment of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), should be Court No. 13-00296 Page 2

classified as a pharmaceutical eligible for duty-free treatment when imported into the United

States. Plaintiff Janssen Ortho LLC (“Plaintiff” or “Janssen”) asserts that it has paid

approximately $100 million in duties in this case for its Prezista medicine that should have been

duty-free. The trial focused on the classification of darunavir ethanolate under the Harmonized

Tariff Schedule of the United States (“HTSUS”) and the treatment of the subject merchandise

under the Pharmaceutical Appendix to the Tariff Schedule (“Pharmaceutical Appendix”). Based

on the following findings of fact and conclusions of law, the court concludes that the subject

merchandise is properly classified under HTSUS subheading 2935.00.60 and is eligible for duty-

free treatment under the Pharmaceutical Appendix.

PROCEDURAL HISTORY

Janssen filed this action to contest the denial by U.S. Customs and Border Protection

(“CBP”) of Janssen’s protests as to the tariff classification of darunavir ethanolate. Compl. ¶¶ 1–

4, Dec. 11, 2013, ECF No. 5; see also First Am. Compl. ¶¶ 1, 6–9, 75–76, Mar. 7, 2019, ECF

No. 129 (“Am. Compl.”). Plaintiff sought leave to amend its complaint to add a claim pursuant

to the Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution on July 13,

2015. Pl. Janssen’s Mot. Am. Compl. Opp. Def.’s Mot. Prot. Order, July 13, 2015, ECF No. 31;

see U.S. Const. amend. V. The United States (“Government” or “Defendant”) opposed. Def.’s

Mem. Law Opp’n Pl.’s Mot. Leave to File Am. Compl., Aug. 24, 2015, ECF No. 37. Following

oral argument, the court held Janssen’s motion to amend in abeyance pending the resolution of

the classification claim. Oral Argument, Nov. 18, 2015, ECF No. 56; Order, Nov. 19, 2015, ECF

No. 59. Discovery concluded on November 1, 2016. See Scheduling Order, July 22, 2014, ECF

No. 17; Scheduling Order, Aug. 3, 2016, ECF No. 100. The case remained pending without

further action for several years. Court No. 13-00296 Page 3

The case was reassigned on January 18, 2019. Order of Reassignment, Jan. 18, 2019,

ECF No. 123. Following a status conference, the court granted Plaintiff’s motion to amend the

complaint. Hr’g, Mar. 5, 2019, ECF No. 126; Order, Mar. 5, 2019, ECF No. 128. Janssen filed

its First Amended Complaint on March 7, 2019. Am. Compl. ¶ 1. In addition to Plaintiff’s

claims contesting CBP’s denial of Janssen’s protests as to the tariff classification of darunavir

ethanolate, Plaintiff alleged that the CBP officials involved in the protest denial “lacked the

neutrality and detachment required by the Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment by virtue

of their actual or institutional interest in the outcome of the proceeding.” Id. ¶¶ 75–76, 79.

Defendant filed a partial motion to dismiss. Def.’s Partial Mot. to Dismiss, Apr. 8, 2019, ECF

No. 136 (“Def.’s Partial Mot. to Dismiss”). Plaintiff responded. Pl.’s Mem. Opp’n Def.’s Partial

Mot. to Dismiss, Apr. 26, 2019, ECF No. 165; Pl.’s Mem. Opp’n Def.’s Partial Mot. to Dismiss,

Apr. 29, 2019, ECF No. 167. Defendant replied. Def.’s Mem. Law Further Supp. Partial Mot. to

Dismiss, May 6, 2019, ECF No. 168. The Parties submitted a list of stipulated facts. The

Parties’ List of Stipulated Facts for Trial ¶ 5, Apr. 26, 2019, ECF No. 164 (“Stipulated Facts”).

The court bifurcated the action into two trials. Order, Jun. 28, 2019, ECF No. 187

(“Bifurcation Order”). The court ordered that the first trial would consider the merits of

Janssen’s First, Second, Third, and Fourth Claims for Relief pertaining to the classification of

darunavir ethanolate. Id. at 1. The court ordered that the second trial would address Janssen’s

Fifth Claim for Relief as to whether Janssen’s application for further review was “heard and

decided by a neutral and detached CBP adjudicator.” Id. at 2; see also Am. Compl. ¶¶ 53, 56,

117–21. The court scheduled the first trial to begin on July 29, 2019. Bifurcation Order at 2.

The court stayed Defendant’s Partial Motion to Dismiss and reserved scheduling of the second

trial pending the outcome of the first trial. Id. at 1–2. Court No. 13-00296 Page 4

The Parties filed pretrial briefs and schedules. Pl. Janssen’s Pretrial Mem., July 15, 2019,

ECF No. 211 (“Pl.’s Pretrial Mem.”); Def.’s Pretrial Brief, July 15, 2019, ECF No. 210; Pl.

Janssen’s Pretrial Schedules, July 9, 2019, ECF No. 192-1 (“Pl.’s Schedule”). Def.’s Pretrial

Schedules, July 9, 2019, ECF Nos. 190–91 (“Def.’s Schedule”). The court conducted a bench

trial in July 2019. Bench Trial, July 31, 2019, ECF No. 248. The court heard live testimony

from: Ms. Sigrid Stokbroekx, M.S., Scientific Director, Global Head Scientific Integration Drug

Product Development, Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson; Dr. Jeffrey

Kinzer, Ph.D., Director, Regulatory Affairs, CMC, at Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of

Johnson & Johnson; Dr. Paul Reider, Ph.D., Professor, Princeton University Department of

Chemistry; Dr. Bernhardt Trout, Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology Department of

Chemical Engineering; Dr. Rao Kambhampati, Ph.D., U.S. Food and Drug Administration; Dr.

Hugh Hemmings, M.D., Ph.D., Weill Cornell Medical College; and Dr. Matthew Toussant,

Ph.D., CAS, a division of the American Chemical Society. Trial Transcript Vol. I, Sept. 3, 2019,

ECF No. 253; Trial Transcript Vol. II, Sept. 18, 2019, ECF No. 261; Trial Transcript Vol. III,

Sept. 18, 2019, ECF No. 262. The Parties filed post-trial briefs and responses. Pl. Janssen’s

Post-Trial Mem., Sept. 9, 2019, ECF No. 258; Post-Trial Br., Sept. 9, 2019, ECF No. 259; Pl.

Janssen’s Resp. to the Gov’t’s Post-Trial Mem., Oct. 4, 2019, ECF No. 265 (“Pl.’s Resp. to

Gov’t Post-Tr. Mem.”); Def.’s Post-Trial Resp. Br., Oct. 4, 2019, ECF No. 266. Closing

arguments were held in November 2019. Closing Arguments, Nov. 27, 2019, ECF No. 270.

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