
Ladan Stewart, a former SEC crypto enforcement leader, engaged in debates over the SEC's approach to tokens as securities. Stewart left the SEC to join law firm White & Case to develop a crypto and cyber defense practice. Her involvement in cases against Ripple and Coinbase was highlighted.
The way the SEC has "typically gone about declaring a token a security is generally going after some third party," @BillHughesDC told @danielgkuhn. But it's not clear the SEC is targeting "any particular party related to Ethereum." #RoadtoConsensus https://t.co/I7NIykOn16
Former SEC crypto enforcement chief ladies and gentlemen. https://t.co/RBDZpbsWW6 https://t.co/JNJR5JFdv2
Ladan Stewart, one of the SEC’s lead lawyers on cases like the lawsuit against Coinbase, left the agency and… is rewarded with a high paying job at White & Case, to help them build a crypto defense practice. No, no, no, we should not reward people who have made it clear that… https://t.co/3PeuTq9nQ9
