Ripple gained a smaller victory in its pursuit of protection for nonparties that appear in the Daubert challenge motions, The SEC indicated no objection to Ripple’s motion.
Earlier, Ripple sought permission from the court to seal the identities of nonparties that appear in the Daubert motions.
Here is the SEC’s response to this that they submitted to Judge Torres:
“Based on the defendants’ representations that they consider the standards of the sealing for Daubert motions to be different than from summary judgment motions, the SEC does not oppose the defendants’ motion.”
“In doing so, the SEC does not concede that the above categories of information should be properly sealed for summary judgment briefing and reserves its right to oppose similar sealing requests for summary judgment.”
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