In the ongoing Ripple lawsuit, new dates have been set in motion
James K. Filan, the lead plaintiff in the continuing Ripple litigation, has revealed that fresh dates have been set in motion. This comes as the SEC asks the court to change the deadlines for responding to the parties’ applications for summary judgment and sealing.
#XRPCommunity #SECGov v. #Ripple #XRP The SEC has filed a Motion to Extend the Time to file all parties’ Reply Briefs until November 30, 2022 and asks the Court to Order that any additional Amicus Briefs be filed by November 11, 2022. Ripple consents. New dates in motion. pic.twitter.com/vBUJV0fVk9
— James K. Filan 🇺🇸🇮🇪 124k (beware of imposters) (@FilanLaw) November 3, 2022
Ripple Lawsuit: New Dates Set in Motion, Here Are Key Changes
The SEC observed that this was the first time Ripple had requested an extension of these dates, and Ripple consented. The SEC and Ripple filed requests for summary judgment in September, asking District Judge Analisa Torres to rule on the arguments presented in accompanying documents. In the meantime, Ripple and the SEC have both filed memorandums of law in response to the summary judgment briefings.
According to an earlier timeline of proceedings in the case, the responses to the summary judgment motions were due by Nov. 15. By that time, all briefings would be concluded, and Judge Torres’ final decision would be expected.
The SEC says it takes no stance on whether six pending applications should file amici curiae briefs supporting Ripple, according to the document released accompanying James K. Filan’s tweet. As a result, it requests that in light of the pending motions and the amicus briefs already filed, the deadline for the parties to file their sealed reply briefs be extended from Nov. 15 to Nov. 30. The page limit for the reply briefs be increased from 45 to 55 pages, in which responses to amicus briefs are included.
Similarly, it asks that the date for the parties to meet and confer to identify redactions to the reply briefs be moved from November 17 to December 2. Other new dates include the extension of the deadline for filing public redacted reply papers from Nov. 21 to Dec. 5. The deadline for filing omnibus motions to seal all proposed redactions to all summary judgment materials will be moved from December 9 to December 22. The deadline for filing oppositions to seal will be moved from December 22 to January 9, 2023.
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