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Former SEC litigation advisor: Fewer cases against cryptocurrency companies are expected in the new year

Teresa Goody Guillén, a former litigation advisor to the Securities Exchange Commission and a partner at law firm BakerHostetler, said that the Securities Exchange Commission is expected to bring fewer cases against cryptocurrency companies in the new year, and in the future, the Securities Exchange Commission will only be able to file lawsuits in cases involving securities. Therefore, if the lawsuit does not involve securities, the agency will refer these bad actors to the Department of Justic...

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2024-12-26 17:09:05
South Korea allows the division of cryptocurrencies in divorce settlements

South Korean law now allows spouses to claim cryptocurrency and bitcoin during divorce proceedings and treat them as marital property. According to a law firm specializing in the South Korean legal system, South Korean married couples can now divide their cryptocurrency holdings during divorce proceedings. Korean law firm IPG Legal has clarified the law regarding the consideration of cryptocurrencies in marital property in divorce cases. In response to clients'...

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2024-10-10 15:58:32
1. OpenAI seeks to dismiss Musk's lawsuit, saying it is harassment. 2. OpenAI is assembling a team for its Singapore office...

1. OpenAI seeks to dismiss Musk's lawsuit, saying it is harassment activity. 2. OpenAI is assembling a team for its Singapore office to support AI needs in the Asia-Pacific region. 3. OpenAI expects a loss of $14 billion in 2026. 4. British media: OpenAI plans to adopt a non-profit enterprise structure to fend off hostile takeovers. 5. AI godfather and Nobel laureate Hinton: I am proud of my students for firing the OpenAI CEO. 6. After Tokyo, Japan, OpenAI announced the formation of its second A...

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2024-10-10 12:09:28
After a landmark antitrust victory, the Department of Justice is considering asking Google (GOOG. O) to break up.

After a landmark antitrust victory, the Department of Justice is considering asking Google (GOOG. O) to break up.

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2024-08-14 04:29:49
After winning an antitrust lawsuit, the Justice Department is considering asking Google to break up

The Department of Justice is considering asking Google (GOOG. O) to break up after a landmark antitrust victory, and people familiar with the matter said the most likely units to be spun off if the Justice Department moves forward are the Android operating system and Google's web browser Chrome. Officials are also considering a forced sale of AdWords, the company's platform for selling text ads, one of the people said. It is reported that Google's forced breakup would be the largest corporate br...

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2024-08-14 04:53:29
Singapore court rules in favor of Fantom Foundation winning case against Multichain

The Fantom Foundation successfully won its case against Multichain in the Singapore High Court, where the judgment found Multichain in breach of contract and awarded $2.10 million in damages. The court noted that Multichain's leadership breached the user agreement by controlling the crypto assets, and the case comes against the backdrop of Multichain's admission of a key breach on social media. The Fantom Foundation plans to continue to advance Multichain's winding-up process and provide support...

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2024-07-09 06:10:28
Binance US: Ready for next lawsuit against SEC

Binance US issued a statement on Monday via social media platform X regarding the court ruling in the SEC lawsuit. The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia issued an order on Friday allowing the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) lawsuit against Binance US to proceed. Binance US said that we are ready for this and look forward to the case moving forward in the judicial process. It is worth noting that the SEC has not found any evidence of wrongdoing by Binance US during the extensi...

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2024-07-04 15:32:56
Celsius Network takes legal action to recover funds withdrawn before bankruptcy

The litigator of the bankrupt cryptocurrency lender Celsius Network has filed a lawsuit against account holders who have not settled their debt related to priority transfers within 90 days before the company filed for bankruptcy. The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York, is aimed at people who have withdrawn more than $100,000 in priority risk exposure (WPE). Previously, Celsius has successfully reached settlements with more than 1,500 account holders...

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2024-07-03 08:36:07