Securities and Exchange Commission v. Blockvest, LLC et al

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Case Number:

3:18-cv-02287

Court:

California Southern

Nature of Suit:

Securities/Commodities

Judge:

Gonzalo P. Curiel

Government Agencies

  1. January 01, 2019

    California Cases To Watch In 2019

    California attorneys will see the news cycle converge with the courtroom in 2019, as women take their fight for workplace equality to the halls of BigLaw; the Golden State battles it out with President Donald Trump over immigration and the environment; Apple fights its latest epic IP war; and cryptocurrency begins to reckon with federal securities law.

  2. December 13, 2018

    The Biggest Securities Decisions Of 2018

    From district courts to the highest court, judges decided major issues in 2018 affecting the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's enforcement process, the protections afforded to whistleblowers and the ability of investors and corporate defendants to pursue and defend themselves against securities claims.

  3. November 27, 2018

    SEC Hasn't Shown Crypto Tokens Are Securities, Judge Says

    A California federal judge on Tuesday denied the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's preliminary injunction bid against a cryptocurrency company accused of planning to fraudulently raise money in an initial coin offering, saying the regulator has failed to definitively show the tokens are securities.

  4. November 09, 2018

    SEC Boosts Bid To Block Crypto Co.'s $100M ICO

    The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has bolstered its bid to block the initial coin offering — estimated to raise $100 million — of a company accused of faking regulatory approval to fool investors, telling a California federal judge that the company's founder has already admitted to much of the scheme.

  5. November 05, 2018

    Crypto Fund Denounces SEC's Testimony In Enforcement Suit

    Cryptocurrency index fund Blockvest LLC has urged a federal court to require the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to submit admissible evidence before allowing the agency to block its initial coin offering, saying the SEC's expert witness testimony is not enough.

  6. October 11, 2018

    SEC Halts ICO, Says Company Faked Regulatory Approval

    The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has blocked an upcoming initial coin offering after alleging in California federal court that the company behind it falsely claimed it received regulatory approval from not only the SEC but also a fictitious agency called the Blockchain Exchange Commission.