Lawyers Hold High Hopes For Export Control Reform

Law360, New York (October 19, 2009, 1:57 PM ET) -- America's export control system, created during the Cold War, has long been in need of a major overhaul, according to lawyers, many of whom are optimistic that those changes may finally be made now that the Obama administration has placed reform high on its agenda.

In the past, there has not been the kind of high-level engagement by the White House and top Cabinet officials that there is now, and the Democratic majorities in Congress mean that a reform bill could be passed if one is...
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