SEC Says It’s Unopposed To The Ripple’s Request Of Sealing The Expert Testimonies
In a recent SEC letter, it revealed its intention on the recent Ripple request to seal the identities of third parties regarding motions to exclude expert testimonies.
In a recent SEC letter, it revealed its intention on the recent Ripple request to seal the identities of third parties regarding motions to exclude expert testimonies.
SEC seeks permission to file one omnibus reply up to 90-pages in length.
The Magistrate Judge Netburn denied the SEC’s attorney-client on the 12th of July 2022, this implies that the SEC’s objection ends on the 26th of July 2022.
Rep. Sherman refuted the FOX report on his comments on XRP
The Ripple case’s defendant has accused the U.S. SEC of taking an “extreme stance” on expert reports.
Presently, the Appellate court is reviewing Grayscale’s application to review the SEC decision. If Grayscale lost it at the Appellate level, it is ready to appeal to the U.S. Supreme court.
Ripple’s attempt prompted the court to grant the motions of adding both attorneys, Kim and Masterman to the blockchain firm’s legal team in the ongoing lawsuit.
According to the copy of a request posted on James K. Filan’s Twitter page, the SEC is seeking leave to file a big motion that will limit or exclude 10 testimony of the Ripple’s expert.
The CEO of IOHK, Charles Hoskinson, has gone to testify at the present of the US Congress on the cryptocurrency regulation.
Stuart Alderoty, general counsel at Ripple, has recently explained why the resolution of the SEC’s lawsuit against Ripple may not play out in 2022 as expected