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XRP News: Ripple vs SEC Lawsuits To Resolve in March Hint Pro-XRP Lawyer

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By on March 5, 2025 Altcoin, Bitcoin, Regulations, Trading, Web3
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The post XRP News: Ripple vs SEC Lawsuits To Resolve in March Hint Pro-XRP Lawyer appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

The long-running legal battle between Ripple and the U.S. SEC has kept the crypto world on edge. While the SEC recently dropped cases against major firms like Coinbase and Kraken, many wonder if Ripple could be next. In an ongoing discussion, pro-XRP lawyer Jeremy Hogan has hinted that a resolution could come to an end as early as March.

XRP Lawsuit Coming To An End in March?

Legal expert Jeremy Hogan has dropped a major hint about a possible early resolution in the XRP lawsuit, sparking excitement among investors.

Meanwhile, in an ongoing discussion, a community member asked Hogan whether the SEC’s recent trend of dropping lawsuits could lead to a quick resolution for Ripple in March, with the injunction issue handled later. 

Yes, but I’d wait until eveything is hashed out before dismissing the appeals. This all has to be done very carefully.

— Jeremy Hogan (@attorneyjeremy1) March 4, 2025

Hogan responded that an early dismissal is possible but warned that all legal matters must be fully settled before celebrating.

Adding to the buzz, Hogan also revealed that Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse might attend the White House Crypto Summit. While some questioned the accuracy of this claim, Hogan stood firm, fueling further speculation about a potential game changing moment for Ripple.

What’s Next for Ripple Lawsuits

The SEC filed its opening appeal on January 15, 2025, and Ripple has until April 16 to respond. Legal experts, including Hogan, have pointed to the injunction on XRP sales as a key reason why the case is still ongoing. Some theories suggest Ripple is trying to lift regulatory restrictions before settling.

While the exact reasons for the SEC’s continued pursuit of Ripple remain unclear, one thing is clear this lawsuit is more complex than others the SEC has recently dropped. 

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