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Top Ripple Lawyer Spotlights More SEC Failures

Published 2023-12-21, 03:13 p/m
Top Ripple Lawyer Spotlights More SEC Failures
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U.Today - Stuart Alderoty, the chief legal officer at Ripple, has recently to X to express his concerns over what he perceives as the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) failures in recent court decisions.

In a series of posts, Alderoty highlighted two significant legal setbacks for the SEC. Firstly, he referenced a ruling by a Federal Appeals Court in the Chamber of Commerce v SEC case, where the SEC was found to have acted “arbitrarily and capriciously” by not meeting a court-imposed deadline to amend deficiencies in its stock buyback rules.

This ruling raises questions about the SEC's adherence to legal standards and procedures.

Secondly, Alderoty pointed out an instance where the Supreme Court was informed that the SEC declined to participate in a lower court’s inquiry on whether syndicated loans, a massive $3 trillion industry led by JPMorgan Chase (NYSE:JPM), should be classified as securities. This decision came after intense lobbying from large banks, as mentioned in Kirschner v. JPMorgan Chase.

A "troubling pattern" for the SEC

As , Alderoty recently spotlighted a concerning pattern of behavior by the SEC.

He pointed to instances of the SEC being accused of hypocrisy, failing to show lawful allegiance, neglecting its duties in crypto rulemaking, and treating similar cases inconsistently.

Additionally, the SEC faced criticism for potentially misleading court representations.

Alderoty's predictions for 2024

Looking forward to 2024, Alderoty shared his predictions regarding the future of cryptocurrency regulation in the U.S. He foresees the culmination of Ripple's ongoing legal struggle with the SEC but cautions against the agency's continued practice of regulation through enforcement. Alderoty predicts that judges will increasingly become the bulwark against SEC overreach, possibly culminating in a major Supreme Court case.

However, he also anticipates a legislative deadlock, with Congress agreeing in principle on the need for crypto regulation but remaining divided over the specifics.

This impasse, as Alderoty fears, will leave U.S. crypto firms in a challenging position while other countries progress in establishing clear regulatory frameworks.

This article was originally published on U.Today

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