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The SEC's Materially False Statements on Crypto
On July 13, a federal judge in the Southern District of New York ruled that the analytical approach to cryptocurrency tokens advanced by SEC Chair Gary Gensler and the SEC staff was incorrect. Not only is it not clear that most cryptocurrency tokens are securities, the court concluded that no cryptocurrency tokens are securities.Bankruptcy Filings Rise 10% and Local Courts Are Feeling the Pinch
Attorney Glenn Moses attributes the uptick to "...a more conservative approach by banks in their lending practices – causing liquidity issues for business which often results in a bankruptcy filing."Infringement Suit Dismissed Under FRCP 17 for Failure to Join Real Party in Interest
4 Developments in Cryptocurrency's Standoff Against the SEC's 'Securities Question'
A recent lawsuit brought a landmark decision against the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), hinting at how cryptocurrency enforcement may continue to evolve in near future.Florida Insurance Lawyers Turn to Corporate Clients as Ordinary Cases Face Extinction
"The people who need help the most that are going to be the most hurt," said Miami litigator Oliver Birman, describing the consequences of a tort reform measure enacted in March.View more book results for the query "Ripple"
Rise of Private Credit Has Been a Boon to Big Law
The shift in market players has created "winners and losers," Debevoise's Jeff Ross.Canadian Regulators Leading Way on Comprehensive Crypto Rules
Consumer protection and stability for the financial services sector is at the core of evolving regulations in many sectors.The Defense Team that Showed Ripple's XRP Isn't 'In and Of Itself' a Security
The eyes of the cryptocurrency industry have been on the SEC's case with Debevoise and Kellogg Hansen representing Ripple Labs and Cleary and Paul Weiss representing company executives.VP Harris Says Florida Rules on Black History Are 'Propaganda'
"They dare to push propaganda to our children," Vice President Kamala Harris said. "This is the United States of America. We're not supposed to do that."Will the Supreme Court's 'Mallory' Decision Create Litigation Flood in Pennsylvania?
The Mallory v. Norfolk Southern Railway holding that a plaintiff whose cause of action did not arise in Pennsylvania could sue a corporate entity that did not have Pennsylvania citizenship in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas unsettles decades of personal jurisdiction jurisprudence.Good Legal Technology is Good Business: A Case for Bringing Employment Issues In-House
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