Coinbase just scored a rare win in its battle with the SEC. Judge Katherine Polk Failla has granted the crypto exchange an interlocutory appeal, which lets the company take its case to the Second ...
Coinbase has petitioned the U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals to have secondary crypto transactions deemed not securities.
the fact remains that these conflicting decisions on an important legal issue necessitate the Second Circuit’s guidance,” ...
Ripple confesses that it was unable to address certain truths about the case due to the legal constraints surrounding it.
Coinbase asked an appeals court to rule on whether crypto transactions are investment contracts, arguing it's of ''immense importance.'' ...
Coinbase asks Second Circuit to rule token trades aren’t securities, challenging SEC’s authority in regulating crypto ...
The US SEC accused Coinbase of violating securities laws via operating as an unregistered national securities broker, and clearing agency.
U.S. District Judge Katherine Polk Failla granted Coinbase’s request for authority to pursue an interlocutory appeal in its case against the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The judge ...
According to the Indian authorities, the accused have been sentenced to judicial custody, while efforts are being put ...
with some judges (including Failla) appearing to side with the SEC's arguments, and others, such as the judge overseeing the Ripple suit, taking issue with the agency's stances and arguing that ...
the fact remains that these conflicting decisions on an important legal issue necessitate the Second Circuit’s guidance,” Judge Katherine Polk Failla wrote Tuesday. Courts, the filing noted ...