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Ripple Lawsuit: SEC Could Lose Case Only on These Key Grounds, Legal Expert Says

Published 2023-07-13, 06:53 a/m
Ripple Lawsuit: SEC Could Lose Case Only on These Key Grounds, Legal Expert Says
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U.Today - The final judgment has been made, and as observed by pro-Ripple attorney Jeremy Hogan and other legal experts in the XRP community, the judge did not touch on secondary sales or the Major Questions Doctrine; he only enjoined further violations and issued a penalty.

Given the lack of clarity this ruling brings to secondary market sales, discussions are ongoing in the XRP community on how Ripple might prevent a similar result in its ongoing lawsuit with the SEC.

Crypto lawyer Bill Morgan poses the question as to whether Ripple could raise the Major Questions Doctrine before the judge makes her decision.

Former SEC lawyer answered that he does not see any applicability of the Major Questions Doctrine to SEC enforcement actions, as in the case of Ripple. He cites the reason as being that the SEC was charging violations of existing law, and only the court could determine whether or not the law was violated.

Fagel added that the SEC "plainly" has the authority to enforce securities laws. He went ahead to name key grounds on which it could lose a case: if it cannot prove the law was broken.

Morgan thinks that the Major Questions Doctrine was being raised in respect of the SEC's position that all cryptos are securities rather than a specific case-by-case application of Howey principles. Fagel, on the other hand, poured cold water on the Major Questions Doctrine, saying it is irrelevant and inapplicable.

No existing law on secondary market sales

As discussions regarding secondary market sales continue, CryptoLaw founder shared his take on Twitter.

Deaton agrees that the SEC does have the authority to enforce securities laws, but enforcing existing laws and attempting to expand Howey to cover assets on the secondary market might be something different.

The CryptoLaw founder added that there is not a single case in history where there was an investment contract found, and there existed no privity whatsoever between the issuer or promoter and the purchaser.

This article was originally published on U.Today

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