Silicon Valley Law Firm Fenwick & West Files to Dismiss FTX Class Action Lawsuit
Fenwick & West, a renowned Silicon Valley law firm, has denied allegations that it played a role in facilitating a fraud allegedly committed by bankrupt crypto exchange FTX. The law firm has filed a motion to dismiss the...
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The law firm has filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit, claiming that its services provided to FTX were standard legal services and that it had no knowledge of any fraudulent activities, Bloomberg first reported. ...
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