The long running legal tussle between the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Ripple is currently in the Summary Judgement Phase. This event has led more firms are trying to get involved in the XRP lawsuit as an Amicus Curiae. Amid this, the defendants have filed a Memorandum of law against the Commission.
Ripple advances in XRP lawsuit?
According to CryptoLaw, Defendants in the XRP lawsuit have filed legal memos in the response to the SEC’s motion for Summary Judgement submitted on September 13, 2022. Ripple has filed legal memos against the Commission’s counter statement.
However, these documents were filed under a seal. So, it will not available for public view for now. Meanwhile, the SEC seeking to file its opposition to Ripple’s Summary Judgement motion.
John Deaton, Amicus Curiae in the XRP lawsuit informed that the public will be able to read the redacted versions of these documents by October 24, 2022.
The defendants and SEC will be meeting this Thursday to discuss the redactions. However, some filing will not be available to the public until late December.
CryptoLaw mentioned that Ripple and Defendants have also filed a declaration of Christopher S. Ford in opposition to SEC’s motion. It includes 60 accompanying exhibits.