A judge ruled that the SEC made a plausible argument that Coinbase is
A judge dismisses one charge, but says the cryptocurrency exchange will still face the agency's allegations it is operating as an illegal currency exchange.
The Securities and Exchange Commission has the upper hand in Coinbase's ongoing lawsuit. The crypto exchange's shares were down 2.5% at the time of the ruling.
The ruling in favor of the SEC comes as Coinbase has become a go-to partner for big Wall Street assert managers looking to offer cryptocurrency trading options.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is asking technology and telecom companies how they handled the SolarWinds cyber attack in 2020, Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday, citing people familiar with the matter. The hack of information technology company SolarWinds, one of the broadest and most sophisticated cyber attacks in the United States, was identified in December 2020 and gave away access to thousands of companies and government offices that used its products. Hackers were able to...
A nonprofit filed a federal fair housing lawsuit against Powhatan County accusing its board of supervisors of denying its permit to allow people with addiction to live in a recovery home “on discriminatory and retaliatory grounds.”
The probe is separate from ongoing concerns in Congress about the potential that the data of TikTok’s 170 million US users could be improperly accessed by the Chinese government.
Tesla has settled a racial discrimination lawsuit with Owen Diaz, a Black man who worked as an elevator operator at Tesla's Fremont, California plant in 2015.
The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is facing a new lawsuit that aims to challenge the regulator’s failure to provide a clear regulatory framework for the crypto industry, specifically regarding classifying crypto airdrops as securities. The lawsuit, filed by the DeFi Education Fund (DEF) and Beba Collection, an apparel company based in Texas, seeks […]
A new report says that Toys For Bob, who suffered major layoffs and ended up breaking away from Activision Blizzard, is getting funding from Microsoft to fund its next game project.
A Minnesota appeals court has sent the lawsuit brought by a transgender athlete back to a trial court to determine whether she was illegally denied entry into women’s competitions because of her gender identity. JayCee Cooper, a transgender woman, sued USA Powerlifting in 2021 after the organization denied her 2018 request for participation. She alleged the organization violated the Minnesota Human Rights Act, an anti-discrimination law which includes gender identity. Last year, a district court...
Discrimination lawsuit brought by transgender athlete sent back to Minnesota trial court