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CoinGape 2025-01-24 13:48:01

Ripple SEC Case: Ripple Reveals Brief Date, XRP Lawsuit Extends – Court Filing

In the latest development in the Ripple vs SEC case, the crypto company has submitted a proposed schedule for filing its brief regarding cross-appeal. As a result, the long-running XRP lawsuit gets extended further than the earlier anticipated end date in April or May. Ripple to File Its Appeal Brief in SEC Case by Mid-April In a court filing on January 24, Ripple Labs writes a letter to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit requesting the due date of its brief. The company proposed a due date of April 16 to file a brief related to the appeal and cross-appeal. Furthermore, the letter states that Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse and executive chairman Chris Larsen have agreed and requested the same date. Under this Court’s Rule 31.2(a)(1)(B), Ripple requests a due date of April 16, 2025 for its brief. I am authorized to state that Appellees Bradley Garlinghouse and Christian A. Larsen join in this request. Source: CourtListener Lawyers Anticipate Dismissal of Ripple SEC Case XRP community and lawyers closely following the case believed a settlement or dismissal of the Ripple SEC case. Gary Gensler’s exit and pro-crypto US SEC under President Donald Trump are the motivation for the XRP lawsuit’s end. Lawyer Jeremy Hogan said that the due date request from Ripple is very standard. Whereas, the US SEC had 90 days to draft its initial brief. “The only question here is – will the brief need to be filed at all?” Jeremy Hogan earlier estimated the end of XRP lawsuit by April or May. Pro-XRP lawyer Bill Morgan believes the Ripple SEC case will be over by proposed due date as SEC Chair Paul Atkins may decide not to pursue the appeal. He added that its is just a strategy to “buy time to negotiate and formalize the SEC’s abject surrender.” US SEC Argued XRP Is Security in its Opening Brief Last week, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed its opening brief in the XRP lawsuit , challenging Judge Analisa Torres’ ruling on XRP sales by Ripple Labs. The regulator argued that Judge Torres made a mistake in the ruling issued in July 2023 that XRP is not a security in itself. Ripple’s chief legal officer Stuart Alderoty called the SEC’s appeal “a rehash of already failed arguments.” Ripple executives are upbeat on abandoning the lawsuit by the Trump administration. Earlier this week, Better Markets filed Amicus brief in support of the US SEC arguing that the sales of XRP by Ripple Labs constitutes an investment contract. The post Ripple SEC Case: Ripple Reveals Brief Date, XRP Lawsuit Extends – Court Filing appeared first on CoinGape .

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