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US House of Representatives Passes Financial Innovation and Technology for the 21st Century Act
FIT21 would provide regulatory certainty for the US digital asset ecosystem, balancing support for innovation with consumer protection….By: Latham & Watkins LLP
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Navigating Embryos, Eggs & Sperm in Divorce
With the societal trend of people delaying marriage and parenthood, and the vast expansion of technology in family planning, many are choosing to freeze their own eggs or sperm, make embryos with their spouse, or receive genetic material from a donor….By: Vaysman Legal
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Getting Help for the Painful Truths about Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
Oftentimes, injuries are a result of construction accidents, car crashes, and/or slip and falls, and these injuries can include fractures, broken bones, and sprains, among others. Unfortunately, not everyone has the same path to healing from their injuries….By: Stark & Stark
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Laborers Local No. 754 Announces Data Breach Following Apparent Cyberattack
On May 22, 2024, Laborers Local No. 754 Joint Benefit Funds (“Laborers Funds”) filed a notice of data breach with the Attorney General of Vermont after confirming an attempted cyberattack. In this notice, Laborers Funds explains that the incident may have resulted in an unauthorized party being able to access consumers’ sensitive information, which includes…
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Under Pressure, Biden Allows Ukraine to Use U.S. Weapons to Strike Inside Russia
White House officials said the president’s major policy shift extended only to what they characterized as acts of self-defense so that Ukraine could protect Kharkiv, its second-largest city.
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Taking the Fight to Russia: The West Weighs Ukraine’s Use of Its Weapons
More NATO allies are backing Kyiv’s pleas to allow its forces to conduct strikes in Russian territory with Western weapons.
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Egypt Faces Hard Choices After Israeli Seizure of Gaza’s Southern Border
Egypt’s government is weighing its “cornerstone” relationship with Israel against the economic damage the war in Gaza is inflicting and against the domestic outrage over the devastation there.
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Slovakia’s Prime Minister, Robert Fico, Leaves Hospital
Prime Minister Robert Fico had been shot during a meeting with supporters. The hospital’s director told a TV station Mr. Fico could continue treatment at home.
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Hong Kong Convicts 14 Democracy Activists in Largest National Security Trial
As part of China’s crackdown on even peaceful opposition, a court in Hong Kong convicted 14 people, who now face prison time along with dozens of others.
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What’s a Banksy Museum Without Banksy?
Work by the anonymous street artist is hard to find. At a museum devoted to him, it’s even harder.