On June 26, Judge Analisa Torres once again denied the joint request filed by the blockchain tech and payments firm Ripple and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for an indicative ruling.
In another twist to the years-long SEC vs. Ripple case, Judge Analisa Torres has denied the joint motion for an indicative ruling on their settlement, lawyer James Filan informed on X on May 15. Judge ...
Ripple and the SEC asked the court to undo some aspects of its XRP ruling. It said no. Ripple now says it will no longer appeal the court's decision. What matters for XRP is how much it can grow and ...
Judge Analisa Torres wrote that Ripple is still required to follow federal securities laws regardless of the SEC's regulatory pivot. A US district court denied a joint motion from the US Securities ...
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 ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) -A federal judge on Thursday rejected an unusual joint motion by Ripple Labs and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to endorse the cryptocurrency company's reduced $50 ...
A U.S. federal judge has rejected a joint motion by the Securities and Exchange Commission and Ripple Labs to reduce the company’s penalty from $125 million to $50 million, labelling the request as ...
Ripple Labs and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) have officially reached a deal that, if approved by a judge, will bring their years-long legal battle to a close. According to a ...
The XRP price has dropped by 4% in the past 24 hours, with its fall to $2.10 coming after a US judge rejected a settlement proposal between Ripple and the SEC. US District Judge Analisa Torres refused ...
The securities regulator wants an appeals court to rule that XRP tokens sold to retail investors were unregistered securities, the latest in its years-long case against Ripple Labs. The US Securities ...
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