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U.S. court issues protective order over disclosure of materials in SEC vs. Binance lawsuit

A US court has approved a protective order that will be responsible for managing the production, use, and disclosure of all information and materials provided by either party in the lawsuit brought by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) against Binance and its CEO CZ.

Previously, the SEC and Binance jointly applied for a protective order to manage the handling and disclosure of certain confidential information generated during the ongoing lawsuit.(Cryptonews)

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