the lv ties are really superfluous because of the pedalling indications but can be useful nonetheless.

you might want to consider moving the notes above C3 into the RH staff (anything above around A4 should be cross-staffed in any case, really) and adjusting the RH content accordingly (stem direction, rest positioning). to keep the beams from your example, after cross-staffing, in the LH staff add an A3 to one chord in every cross-staff beam group and change the A3 notehead to blank (adjust beam positioning according to your standards). this will keep proper positioning regardless of the between-staff distance on various systems. all beamed groups containing an A2 or E2 could also be changed to um... whatever it is called where some notes appear above, some below, the beam.

(your spacing is a bit tight for this kind of figuration and stem length)


1. Should I just leave these measures in bass clef?

This would be my choice. I don't see changing clefs as making things easier to read in this case. And I think the ties after some of the grace notes don't look good to my eye - again, in this particular case. Just my 2c.

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