motion could → Результатов: 48


Binance and SEC file joint motion pausing legal case for 60 days

FOX Business journalist Eleanor Terrett believes it could open the door for other companies facing SEC lawsuits The SEC sued Binance and its former CEO, Changpeng Zhao, in 2023 for violating securities laws in the US Binance and the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) have filed a joint motion pausing their legal case for […] The post Binance and SEC file joint motion pausing legal case for 60 days appeared first on CoinJournal.

2025-2-11 13:16


Ripple Seeks Confidentiality in SEC Case, as Top Analyst Predicts XRP Price Will Peak by September

Ripple Labs has filed a motion to seal documents related to the remedies phase of its ongoing legal battle with the U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Submitted on May 13, 2024, the motion aims to protect sensitive information that Ripple argues could harm its competitive standing and business operations if disclosed publicly.

2024-5-14 16:25


Former SEC Legal Expert Reveals The SEC Could Be Going After Binance With Renewed Vigor

On August 28, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed a sealed motion for leave to file documents under seal in its ongoing case against Binance. Following this, former SEC attorney John Reed Stark has revealed what this could mean for the world’s largest crypto exchange by trading volume. An Impending Criminal Case Against […]

2023-8-30 12:30


Фото:

Attorney Hints The Documents SEC’s Refusing To Turn Over Could Potentially End Legal Scuffle With Ripple

Further developments in the case between the SEC and Ripple have led to renewed confidence that a conclusion may soon be reached. The long-awaited hearing on Ripple’s motion for a discovery conference regarding the SEC’s improper assertion of the Deliberative Process Privilege (DPP) was held a few days ago. In early June, Ripple filed a […]

2021-9-5 20:19


Фото:

Marshalls President to Face No-Confidence Motion for Creating a Sovereign Crypto Currency Criticized by the IMF and the U.S Government

Marshall Islands President Hilda Heine’s plans to create a cryptocurrency that would function as a legal tender could be frustrated by the efforts of eight senators from the country who joined together to present a no-confidence motion after the IMF, and the United States expressed their disagreement.

2018-11-8 18:10