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Kramer Levin Makes D.C. Splash, Adding 24-Lawyer Litigation Shop
Kramer Levin, one of the 100 largest U.S. law firms by revenue, is planning to combine with a boutique litigation shop in Washington, D.C. to launch a new outpost in the nation’s capital.
Russian Uranium Dominance Leaves U.S. Scrambling to Catch Up
The Biden administration is working to accelerate domestic uranium production despite environmental concerns, as the U.S. seeks to lessen reliance on Russia amid possible sanctions on the country’s atomic energy company.
Biden Set to Call for End of Russia’s Preferred Trade Status
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New #MeToo Arbitration Law to Be Cited in Push for Broader Bill
Supporters of a sweeping bill that would eliminate almost all pre-dispute arbitration agreements are calling out the recent vast bipartisan approval of a narrower law nullifying arbitration agreements only for #MeToo allegations.
Drug Pricing Woes Linger as Medicare Mulls Point-of-Sale Changes
A Medicare proposal aimed at lowering out-of-pocket drug costs stops short of requiring that all discounts reach consumers at the pharmacy counter, industry groups say.
Spying Complaint Plan Eyed by EU, U.S. in Data Transfer Talks
A proposal to create a new Justice Department agency for fielding European complaints about U.S. surveillance of Europeans’ digital data is the latest bid to resolve a sticking point in transatlantic talks over data flows, but it’s unclear whether the option will satisfy the bloc’s negotiators.






















