XRP Lawsuit: In the latest development in the In re Ripple Labs Inc Litigation, the court has granted an order in favor of defendants Ripple Labs, XRP II LLC, and CEO Brad Garlinghouse. The order came pursuant to a joint request by both parties to proceed for final judgment and a stay on the plaintiff’s class claims.

Judge Grants Order on Final Judgment and Stay in XRP Lawsuit

In the latest court filing in the In re Ripple Labs Litigation, Judge Phyllis Hamilton has granted a joint motion for entry of final judgment and to stay. The court affirms the judgment in favor of defendants Ripple Labs, XRP II LLC, and CEO Brad Garlinghouse.

“The Court finds that final judgment should be entered pursuant to Rule 54(b) with regard to Plaintiff’s class claims that were resolved in Defendants’ favor in the Court’s Order and Opinion Granting In Part and Denying In Part Defendants’ Motion for Summary Judgment.”

The court ordered in favor of Ripple and Brad Garlinghouse on plaintiff class action claims in the XRP lawsuit. The class claims include unregistered offers and sales of securities, liabilities of Ripple and Brad

Last month, Ripple requested the court to issue final judgment on plaintiff class action claims and a stay on individual state law claim until resolution. Also, the court asked the parties to consider an alternative resolution to the ongoing dispute related to an individual claim.

The court also set January 21 next year as the trial date, dismissing attendant pretrial dates. The court will declare new dates after the resolution of any or all appeals of the class claims.

Can Ripple Vs SEC Lawsuit Be Dismissed?

The US SEC has made some similar claims in the SEC v. Ripple Labs lawsuit, bringing charges against CEO Brad Garlinghouse and Executive Chairman Chris Larsen. The market participants slammed the agency for appealing the ruling by Judge Analisa Torres

The debate surrounding the end or dismissal of the XRP lawsuit picked pace due to Donald Trump’s promise of crypto regulatory clarity. In addition, Trump also said to fire Gary Gensler after entering the White House. Gary Gensler was asked to resign as the SEC Chair by American Securities Association (ASA) President Chris Iacovella.

Expert lawyers and Ripple CTO David Schwartz assert the lawsuit will likely get dismissed. Attorney Fred Rispoli said the Ripple SEC case can be withdrawn or settled at any time. While he believes the XRP lawsuit withdrawal is “unrealistic” though settlement seems likely.