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- SEC, Ripple wants to settle crypto lawsuit, but US judge . . .
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 million fine to
- Judge rejects Ripple and SEC’s joint bid to conclude XRP . . .
In a major legal setback for both Ripple Labs and the US SEC, a federal judge has denied their joint request to end the XRP case
- Ripple Lawsuit: Judge Says No to Quick Deal on XRP Status!
A federal judge has recently made a significant ruling regarding the ongoing lawsuit involving Ripple Labs Inc and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) The judge, Analisa Torres, has rejected a joint motion that was filed by Ripple Labs, its CEO Brad Garlinghouse, and the SEC This motion sought to settle the lawsuit through a settlement agreement However, Judge Torres denied their
- US SEC seeks to appeal Ripple Labs crypto decision
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U S Securities and Exchange Commission plans to appeal a recent court decision involving Ripple Labs that was a setback for the agency's efforts to oversee cryptocurrency
- Court rejects Ripple and SEC bid to slash $125M penalty and . . .
A federal judge on Thursday denied a joint request from the SEC and Ripple Labs to slash a $125 million penalty and lift legal constraints on Ripple’s institutional XRP sales, keeping in place the injunction imposed in 2024, as announced by defense lawyer James Filan The motion, filed in the US Dis…
- Judge rejects SEC, Ripple motion on XRP sales and $125m . . .
A federal judge has rejected Ripple Labs and the U S Securities and Exchange Commission’s joint motion to set aside the $125 million penalty and final ruling on institutional XRP sales, despite both parties having reached a settlement
- Final Judgment Stands in Ripple Case Despite SEC Enforcement . . .
U S District Judge Analisa Torres entered a five-page ruling Thursday denying the joint motion by the U S Securities and Exchange Commission and Ripple Labs for the court to vacate a final
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