July 12, 2024 | National Law Journal
Views From Two Trenches: Supreme Court Limits SEC's Ability to Use Internal ProceedingsWithout its home-court advantage, the SEC will have to litigate its cases in federal court—a process that is more complex and resource-intensive. But the SEC has been preparing for this eventuality for years.
By Joel M. Cohen, Ladan Stewart and Robert DeNault
9 minute read
July 11, 2024 | New York Law Journal
SEC v. Crypto: With the Battle Lines Drawn, Who Has the Advantage?In the past year, a number of courts have issued significant rulings in the SEC's high-profile crypto enforcement actions. Far from bringing the necessary regulatory clarity the crypto industry has been seeking, these rulings have been inconsistent and have left even more open questions. Both the SEC and the industry now have ammunition for their respective legal positions, but who has the better argument?
By Ladan Stewart
14 minute read