When the legal battle between the SEC and Ripple, which has been going on for more than a year, will end, continues to be a matter of great curiosity in the XRP and crypto community.
An XRP user on Twitter asked US lawyer Jeremy Hogan, who started working as a legal adviser on the XRP2 project in the past few weeks, for his real opinion on when the Ripple lawsuit will end.
Hogan replied that he believes the Ripple-SEC lawsuit will likely be concluded by April 2022.
Stating that the Ripple-SEC case will end in April at best, the US lawyer stated that in the worst case scenario, the case may extend until the summer months.
April is my best estimate. I very much doubt the Ripple case could be string past summer even in a worst case scenario.
— Jeremy Hogan (@attorneyjeremy1) December 30, 2021
Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse, who recently made evaluations because the first year of the Ripple-SEC case is over, said that he believes the XRP case will end in 2022.
Noting that Ripple has made significant progress in its legal battle, Garlinghouse said in his statements, “Despite a slow judicial process, we are seeing pretty good progress.” he said.
Ripple CEO also said that despite the legal battle between them and the SEC in 2021, XRP (XRP) recorded significant growth in 2021 and it was the best year for XRP.
*Not investment advice.