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Last updated: June 18, 2025, 10:52  |  Written by: Charlie Shrem

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A Cryptocurrency

A cryptocurrency-oriented law firm can’t resume its lawsuit seeking clearer SEC guidance about the legality of its use of the Ethereum Network and an associated digital

Appeals Court Backs SEC, Rejects Law Firm's Bid for Ether Clarity

SEC's Ethereum Probe: 3 Theories Unveiled by Crypto Lawyer Amid

Deaton Has Time And Again

Deaton has time and again laid out an argument regarding the Ethereum network. The crypto lawyer reportedly failed to understand how ETH attained a free pass but

Law Firm’s Crypto Guidance Quest Turned Aside by Appeals Court

Crypto law firm loses appeal to force SEC’s hand on

A Finance Lawyer Has Shed

Ethereum’s Legal Labyrinth: SEC Scrutiny and the Crypto Lawyer’s

A US appeals court has upheld a California federal judge’s decision to dismiss a pre-emptive lawsuit filed by crypto-focused law firm Hodl Law against the SEC. The

A finance lawyer has shed light on the SEC’s possible motivations, suggesting that the probe could serve as a pretext to deny approval of Ethereum-based ETFs.

According To A Crypto Lawyer

Hodl Law wanted the SEC to clarify whether Ether (ETH) and the Ethereum network were considered securities. The court, however, wasn’t buying it. The law firm filed its

John Deaton warns crypto fight continues as legal battles target Ripple, Coinbase, and DeFi platforms. Chokepoint 2.0 and DOJ's crackdown on DeFi developers

According to a crypto lawyer, a recent report by CoinTelegraph reveals that the securities regulator's reported investigation into Ethereum and its foundation could allow it

On July

On July 28, HODL LAW, PLLC sued the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in a United States District Court, seeking declaratory relief on whether

Crypto lawyer continues to hoard Ethereum despite criticizing the

SEC wins crypto legal battle as court backs dismissal of Hodl Law's

Hodl Law

Pro-XRP Lawyer Deaton Says ‘War Against Crypto Not Dead’

Hodl Law’s November 2025 complaint against the regulator in a San Diego district court failed to show “a realistic danger” of it facing SEC enforcement action for breaking

SEC's Ethereum Probe: 3 Theories Unveiled by Crypto Lawyer

HODL LAW’s Legal Battle Over Ethereum’s Status Hits Procedural

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