Ripple won another small victory on the court. The judge granted Ripple’s request for additional time to respond to the Securities and Exchange Commission’s proposal. In addition, the SEC should release the revised documents to Ripple before tomorrow.
Good news for Ripple
Attorney James K. Phelan, who is closely following the lawsuit, confirmed that Ripple Labs received the positive news via a text memo that was recently communicated to its attorney.
โThe Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has been directed to submit revised documents for review by defendants by March 30, 2022.โ
#XRPCommunity #SECGov Fifth. #ripple #XRP Ripple’s request for additional time on revised documents is approved by text only. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has been directed to submit revised documents for evaluating defendants by March 30, 2022. The defendants’ response is scheduled for April 4, 2022.
– James K. Phelan ๐บ๐ธ๐ฎ๐ช (@FilanLaw) March 28, 2022
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Under the directive, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has been directed to submit revised documents for defendant’s review by tomorrow, March 30, 2022.
In a proposal submitted by Ripple last week, the company indicated that once it receives copies of the revised documents, it will analyze and determine whether the SEC should revise the documents. Now that the court has ordered the Securities and Exchange Commission
The lawsuit, which has been going on for more than a year, appears to be finally coming to an end. However, it is difficult to predict exactly what the outcome of the case will be. Analysts predict that if the lawsuit turns out to be positive for Ripple, the price of the XRP token could rise.
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