SEC pushes back against Coinbase's 'overly broad' discovery requests
The regulator claims that Coinbase's document discovery requests are overly broad and disproportionate to the needs of the case.
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The regulator claims that Coinbase's document discovery requests are overly broad and disproportionate to the needs of the case.
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