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SEC, Ripple Spar In Bids To Win Landmark Enforcement Case
In what could be a turning point in a contentious two-year legal dispute, both the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and fintech firm Ripple have asked a New York federal judge to determine whether cryptocurrency XRP is a security and to grant their side an early victory in the government's enforcement case.
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September 22, 2023
Kwok Operatives 'Materially Altering' NJ Mansion, Feds Claim
Federal prosecutors in the Southern District of New York say the Chapter 11 trustee handling the Connecticut bankruptcy of Ho Wan Kwok has discovered evidence that the debtor's associates and operatives are tampering with a New Jersey mansion to benefit the Chinese exile's case.
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September 22, 2023
Feds Seek 13 Years For $100M Crypto Mining 'Serial Swindler'
A man who admitted operating a cryptocurrency mining Ponzi scheme should face 13 years in prison because of his "lengthy history" of fraud dating back at least a decade, Manhattan federal prosecutors said.
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September 22, 2023
Binance Says SEC Can't Subvert Congress With Securities Case
Binance, its CEO and its stateside entity told a D.C. federal judge that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's case against them exceeds its authority and should be dismissed for offending the so-called major questions doctrine, among other arguments.
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September 22, 2023
Chevron Doctrine Supporters Flock To High Court In Key Case
Health groups, scientists, a labor union, small businesses and environmentalists are urging the U.S. Supreme Court not to strike down a nearly 40-year-old precedent that allows judges to defer to federal agencies' interpretations of law in rulemaking disputes, arguing it's a valuable and reliable tool in administrative law cases.
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September 22, 2023
Fenwick, Celebrities Seek To Toss FTX Investors' Suit
Fenwick & West LLP, several celebrities and others facing investor claims related to the collapse of cryptocurrency exchange FTX have asked a Florida federal court to dismiss the litigation against them.
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September 22, 2023
CFTC Denies Betting Site's Election Gambling Proposal
The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission told a trading platform Friday that it was not allowed to take bets from individuals and businesses hoping to make money on the outcome of future U.S. elections, saying that such political event contracts threatened to turn the agency into an "election cop."
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September 21, 2023
Bankman-Fried Will Stay In Jail Ahead Of Trial, 2nd Circ. Rules
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried will not be released from pretrial detention after he leaked a key witness' diary to the press, the Second Circuit ruled on Thursday, agreeing with the district court that he likely tried to tamper with witnesses in the looming criminal trial.
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September 21, 2023
CFPB Plans Take Aim At Medical Debt Reporting, Data Brokers
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Thursday released an early stage outline of potential new rules it is developing that would ban medical debt from consumer credit reports and subject so-called data brokers to increased regulation as credit reporting companies.
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September 21, 2023
Cannabis-Tied Bank Fired CCO For Whistleblowing, Suit Says
A financial services company serving the cannabis industry has been sued in California state court by its former chief compliance officer, who claims the company got rid of her after she pushed it to share certain information it was required to give to a state regulator related to an acquisition deal.
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September 21, 2023
FDIC's Hill: We Can't Do Everything, Everywhere, All At Once
Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Vice Chairman Travis Hill warned Thursday that the banking agencies are moving to do too much, too soon as they consider changes to bank capital rules, merger standards, supervision policy and more, an agenda he said he has serious concerns about.
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September 21, 2023
Investment Firms Can't Escape Unregistered Crypto Action
A California federal judge refused to dismiss a Bain Capital affiliate and several other venture capital firms from a proposed class action accusing them of participating in a scheme to sell unregistered securities in the form of cryptocurrency, saying the claims are appropriately targeted and were filed in a timely manner.
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September 21, 2023
FTX Opens New Ch. 11 Clawback Suit In Del. Seeking $157M
FTX Trading Ltd. sued four former employees of an affiliate Thursday in Delaware bankruptcy court who allegedly skipped customers in a line to withdraw assets in the days leading up to the crypto exchange's collapse, saying it seeks to recoup at least $157 million in supposedly fraudulent or preferential transfers.
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September 21, 2023
Celsius Reaches Ch. 11 TRO Deal With Crypto Staking Firm
Bankrupt cryptocurrency trading platform Celsius Network Ltd. told a New York judge Thursday that it had reached an agreement with a digital coin staking firm that makes additional funds available for the firm to meet its operational needs and avoid litigation over a temporary restraining order.
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September 21, 2023
Engineer's $194K Bored Ape Judgment Paused For Challenge
A Nevada federal judge has agreed to freeze the enforcement of a $194,000 default judgment against a software engineer who was found to have infringed Yuga Labs' Bored Ape Yacht Club non-fungible tokens, finding that the software engineer would suffer hardship if the judgment was enforced before he has a chance to challenge it.
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September 21, 2023
Bankman-Fried's Expert Witnesses Rejected By Judge
A Manhattan federal judge on Thursday rejected all the expert witnesses proposed by FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried for his looming criminal trial, including the former chair of the Federal Election Commission and an English barrister.
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September 21, 2023
Digital Art Cohort Sues In Del. Over Alleged NFT, Crypto Theft
Four purported members of a "digital art collective" sued their estranged business partner in Delaware's Court of Chancery late Thursday, accusing him of seizing control of operations, pushing them out of the venture, defaming them online and misappropriating more than $2.3 million in digital assets.
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September 21, 2023
Judge OKs $8M BofA Overdraft Settlement, $2.6M Atty Fee
A Pennsylvania federal judge on Thursday granted final approval to a $8 million settlement secured for a proposed class of Bank of America customers who claim they were charged multiple fees for bad checks, including an award of $2,666,666.66 in attorney fees.
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September 21, 2023
Judge Likely To Halt DOJ Quest For Ch. 11 BlockFi Seizure
A New Jersey bankruptcy judge has said he will likely block the federal government's attempts to seize money that alleged scammers deposited with BlockFi because the seizure unfairly puts the criminals' victims ahead of the fallen crypto lender's other investors.
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September 21, 2023
Covington Client Can Stay Anonymous During SEC Appeal
A D.C. federal court ruled Thursday that a Covington & Burling LLP client can remain anonymous while appealing an order demanding the firm reveal to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission the names of some clients targeted in a 2020 cyberattack.
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September 21, 2023
SEC Dings Atty For Role In Promoting $1.5M Crypto Offering
A Virginia attorney has settled U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission allegations that his now-defunct money services company was a partner in an offering that raised $1.5 million in digital assets as a purported "pre-sale" for other digital assets that were ultimately never produced.
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September 20, 2023
Senate Hearing Hints At Brewing Divide Over AI Regulation
The Senate Banking Committee on Wednesday weighed the potential role of Congress in protecting consumers in the financial sector from the risks of artificial intelligence, but lawmakers struck starkly different tones on the emerging technology's potential benefits.
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September 20, 2023
Nationstar Says ACI On Hook For Costs After $2.3B 'Incident'
Nationstar Mortgage has told a Texas federal court that ACI Payments Inc. is on the hook for its legal expenses and other costs in the fallout of botched quality-control testing at the payment software company that caused $2.3 billion in unlawful mortgage payment transactions.
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September 20, 2023
Mastercard Gets Wawa $10.7M Data Breach Fee Suit Trimmed
A New York federal judge has trimmed convenience store chain Wawa's suit accusing Mastercard of illegally hitting its bank with a $10.7 million penalty in the wake of a purported data security incident, tossing all claims but one.
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September 20, 2023
BlockFi Whittles FTX Ch. 11 Claim From $5B To $500M
Bankrupt cryptocurrency lender BlockFi has been negotiating with fellow bankrupt crypto fintech firms FTX and Three Arrows Capital over the size of their potential claims, reducing FTX's roughly $5 billion of asserted claims to less than $500 million so far, attorneys said in a New Jersey bankruptcy court Wednesday.
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September 20, 2023
Bittrex Drops Ch. 11 Bid For Sanctions Against Fla. Agency
Crypto exchange Bittrex told a Delaware bankruptcy judge Wednesday it will stop pursuing sanctions against Florida's Office of Financial Regulation after reaching a settlement with the agency it had accused of violating automatic stay protections of its Chapter 11 case.
Expert Analysis
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Opinion
Private Equity Owners Can Remedy Law Firms' Agency Issues
Nonlawyer, private-equity ownership of law firms can benefit shareholders and others vulnerable to governance issues such as disparate interests, and can in turn help resolve agency problems, says Michael Di Gennaro at The Law Practice Exchange.
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Don't Wait To Prepare For CFPB's Small Biz Lender Data Rule
Though federal courts in Kentucky and Texas have paused the rollout of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's small business loan reporting requirement, with more delays perhaps on the way, financial institutions should nonetheless turn to new agency guidance to prepare for the rule's eventual implementation, say Christopher Friedman and Shelby Lomax at Husch Blackwell.
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Understanding EU's AI Act And Its Enforcement Mechanisms
Companies wishing to use or market AI technology in the EU will need to become familiar with the risk-based regulatory framework and strict enforcement mechanisms of the draft EU Artificial Intelligence Act, which may be effective as early as next year, say Matthew Justus at AT&T and Wade Barron at Kilpatrick Townsend.
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Tech Company Trade Compliance Programs Need A Check-Up
As sanctions and export controls continue to evolve, companies in the tech sector are often affected in ways that can be difficult to spot, say Carrie Schroll and Matthew Luzadder at Kelley Drye.
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Suit Alleging FDIC Overdraft Overreach May Not Make Waves
Regardless of its outcome, a lawsuit filed by a Minnesota community bank and state bankers trade group arguing against recent overdraft-related fee enforcement from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. is unlikely to ease pressure from other banking regulators for corrective action on nonsufficient fund fees, say John Stoker and Kate Wellman at Moore & Van Allen.
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Mass. Robinhood Ruling Will Affect Broker-Dealers Nationwide
Following the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court's recent ruling in Robinhood v. Galvin, which upheld the state's rule imposing a fiduciary duty standard on broker-dealers, the Massachusetts Securities Division will likely target in-state and out-of-state firms under the rule, say attorneys at Mintz.
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How To Protect Atty-Client Privilege While Using Generative AI
When using generative artificial intelligence tools, attorneys should consider several safeguards to avoid breaches or complications in attorney-client privilege, say Antonious Sadek and Christopher Campbell at DLA Piper.
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How New Lawyers Can Leverage Feedback For Growth
Embracing constructive criticism as a tool for success can help new lawyers accelerate their professional growth and law firms build a culture of continuous improvement, says Katie Aldrich at Fringe Professional Development.
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Takeaways From Recent Developments In Bank-Fintech Space
Several recent consumer protection advancements affecting banks, technology and fintech companies, including the issuance of final regulatory guidance relating to third-party risk management, reemphasize the importance of closely assessing true lender issues in bank-fintech partnership arrangements, says Eamonn Moran at Norton Rose.
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Series
ESG Around The World: Australia
Clive Cachia and Cathy Ma at K&L Gates detail ESG-reporting policies in Australia and explain how the country is starting to introduce mandatory requirements as ESG performance is increasingly seen as a key investment and corporate differentiator in the fight for global capital.
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Twitter Legal Fees Suit Offers Crash Course In Billing Ethics
X Corp.'s suit alleging that Wachtell grossly inflated its fees in the final days of Elon Musk’s Twitter acquisition provides a case study in how firms should protect their reputations by hewing to ethical billing practices and the high standards for professional conduct that govern attorney-client relationships, says Lourdes Fuentes at Karta Legal.
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Blockchain Tech's Role As A Driver Of M&A Action Evolves
Distributed ledger and other blockchain derivative technologies are uniquely positioned to drive M&A activity, and will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of financial and investment landscapes despite the turmoil in the cryptocurrency space, say Louis Lehot and Pat Daugherty at Foley & Lardner.
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Opinion
Regulators Must Avert Overreach When Targeting AI
As financial regulators pursue artificial intelligence policy and related regulation, they should be wary of counterproductive interventions, which may stymie technology that could enhance forecasts and better reach the historically underrepresented, says Jack Solowey at the Cato Institute.
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ABA's Money-Laundering Resolution Is A Balancing Act
While the American Bar Association’s recently passed resolution recognizes a lawyer's duty to discontinue representation that could facilitate money laundering and other fraudulent activity, it preserves, at least for now, the delicate balance of judicial, state-based regulation of the legal profession and the sanctity of the attorney-client relationship, say attorneys at Ballard Spahr.
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2 High Court Cases Could Upend Administrative Law Bedrock
Next term, the U.S. Supreme Court will be deciding two cases likely to change the nature and shape of agency-facing litigation in perpetuity, and while one will clarify or overturn Chevron, far more is at stake in the other, say Dan Wolff and Henry Leung at Crowell & Moring.