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Oregon AG’s lawsuit claims XRP is a security, overlooking Judge Torres’ ruling. Explore the latest legal challenges and ...
UPDATE: The headline has been updated to reflect Ripple ... higher court, Judge Analisa Torres’ original district court decision — which famously differentiated between XRP sales to ...
In 2023, U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres made a split ruling, saying Ripple's sales to retail investors did not break the law. Following the decision, most big crypto exchanges relisted XRP for ...
If Judge Torres finds the reasoning compelling, she could grant the request, allowing Ripple to resume direct XRP sales without legal restrictions. However, this approach requires careful legal ...
XRP price gains on SEC appeal pause as traders await an SEC vote, Judge Torres’ ruling, and Ripple’s settlement outcome.
This development follows the SEC’s recent decision to abandon its appeal of a 2023 ruling by U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres. The proposed settlement is pending approval by both the court and ...
The long-running legal showdown between Ripple ... Judge Analisa Torres of the Southern District of New York (SDNY). That decision ordered Ripple to pay a $125 million penalty for its ...
XRP prices climbed to £1.91 ($ ... imposed by US District Judge Analisa Torres in August and return the balance to Ripple. He added that the SEC will ask Judge Torres to lift the injunction ...
Judge Torres' ruling was widely viewed as a victory for Ripple Labs when it was issued, because the court also ruled that sales of XRP to retail investors does not constitute securities transactions.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has submitted an official response against an “Emergency Request to Present Decisive Evidence” in the active lawsuit against Ripple Labs.