Greg Ewing was recently quoted in the Law360 article, “Crypto Cos. Take SEC Cases To The Court Of Public Sentiment.”
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Greg Ewing was recently quoted in the Law360 article, “Crypto Cos. Take SEC Cases To The Court Of Public Sentiment,” providing insight into the tech industry’s use of alternative methods in communicating with the SEC regarding enforcement actions. Greg explains, “Until we have real legislation or potentially real SEC rulemaking, I think it’s going to be the playbook because it’s going to be seen as a way to put public political pressure on either Congress or the SEC.” In addition, Greg states he “expects companies will continue touting Wells notices until there are clear rules of the road.” To read the article, click here.
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