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The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit gave a surprising verdict in the Ripple vs. Securities and Exchange ...
The Ripple SEC case moves to the appellate court as ex-SEC lawyer confirms Judge Torres is no longer overseeing proceedings, ...
Ripple SEC settlement finalized as both parties dismiss appeals; XRP faces $125M penalty and gains clarity on secondary ...
The long legal fight between Ripple and the US SEC is coming to a close. According to the defense lawyer James Filan, the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit has approved an agreement for both ...
The Ripple SEC case faces fresh debate as reports of dismissal surface, with legal experts clarifying penalty terms and court ...
A 12-year-old USPTO document has sparked claims that the U.S. government owns the “XRP” patent. While real, the document was ...
The legal saga involving Ripple and the SEC has enormous implications for crypto's regulatory status in the U.S.
Judge Analisa Torres has rejected a $50 million settlement between Ripple and the SEC that would have dissolved the permanent injunction blocking the institutional sales of XRP. The June 26 ruling ...
Federal Judge Analisa Torres gave the crypto industry a shot in the arm last July when she handed Ripple a partial victory in its fight with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
"Procedurally improper," Judge Analisa Torres declared, as she tossed the SEC and Ripple's settlement motion and kept their legal showdown alive, according to a May 15 filing in the U.S. District ...
Judge Torres must now consider the SEC’s Motion to Compel, Ripple’s opposition filing, and the sur-reply letter. On January 11, the SEC filed the Motion to Compel, asking the court to order ...