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Ripple Attorney Withdraws from SEC Lawsuit, Ripple Asks for Another Attorney to Withdraw

Another attorney representing Ripple has withdrawn from the ongoing lawsuit with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), causing uncertainty for XRP holders. Ripple has requested permission from the court to withdraw Lisa R. Zornberg as an attorney in the case, as she will no longer be working with the law firm from July 31. However, this will not affect Ripple's relationship with Debevoise & Plimpton LLP, as other attorneys from the firm will continue to represent Ripple Labs in the case. The court had previously approved withdrawal motions for three other attorneys, and the case has been referred to a settlement conference.

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