2019-3-27 21:51 |
While everyone tries to get to the bottom of the QuadrigaCX story, top Canadian law firms see an opportunity to capitalize on
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2019-3-27 21:51 |
While everyone tries to get to the bottom of the QuadrigaCX story, top Canadian law firms see an opportunity to capitalize on
Similar to Notcoin - Blum - Airdrops In 2024
Law firms Miller Thomson and Cox & Palmer have appointed a new committee to aid them in representing close to 115,000 customers of the now defunct Canadian cryptocurrency exchange QuadrigaCX. This according to a court notice published March 19, 2019.
2019-3-22 12:00 | |
One of the committee members was a creditor of MtGox in 2013. Talk about bad luck.
2019-3-22 20:06 | |
The problems amongst the QuadrigaCX platform date back over a year, but their most recent development is amongst the creditors. Law firms Miller Thompson and Cox & Palmer have created a commit on behalf of the 115,000 former customers of the platform, according to a court notice on March 19th. On a post on Wednesday, […]
2019-3-21 18:50 | |
Law firms Miller Thomson and Cox & Palmer have established a committee to help provide guidance in representing affected clients of QuadrigaCX
2019-3-21 02:30 | |
QuadrigaCX Exchange’s founder, Gerald Cotten, passed away more than two months ago, and with his death, the keys to the exchange’s cold storage allegedly went to the grave with him.
2019-2-26 22:21 | |
Two law firms have been appointed to represent the clients of insolvent Canadian crypto exchange Quadrigacx in court. The number of affected users has been estimated at approximately 115,000 and lawyers will have to contact as many as they can.
2019-2-20 20:15 | |
The QuadrigaCX case has been a messy one already, but there is still so much left to handle. Following the death of their founder in December, the platform has been in trouble. It seems that the only one with the private keys to the company’s cold wallets was Gerald Cotten, the founder, which was truly […]
2019-2-20 00:54 | |
Justice Wood has appointed legal counsel to represent some 115,000 creditors in incipient legal proceedings against seemingly insolvent cryptocurrency exchange QuadrigaCX, documents published today, February 19, 2019, from the Halifax, Nova Scotia court reveal.
2019-2-20 00:52 | |
Law firms Miller Thomson and Cox & Palmer will represent 115,000 QuadrigaCX customers as the exchange seeks to recoup the $196 million it owes them.
2019-2-20 20:45 | |
A group of lawyers from some of Canada’s top law firms convened in a court in Halifax, Nova Scotia, today to secure the right to represent creditors in the ongoing QuadrigaCX litigation.
2019-2-15 01:45 | |
For those QuadrigaCX users who were fortunate enough to have withdrawal requests honored, some appear to have received their funds through unconventional means. An anonymous QuadrigaCX user who corresponded with Bitcoin Magazine said that they received a bank deposit from Robertson Nova Consulting Inc.
2019-2-15 20:28 | |
CoinSpeaker Supreme Court Will Decide On Law Firms That Will Represent QuadrigaCX’ Creditors Today According to EY, the representative counsel should be specifically tasked with communicating with creditors and advocating on their behalf over any issues that might appear.
2019-2-14 12:17 | |
Law firms jockeying to represent users of QuadrigaCX will appear before a Canadian court Thursday to see which teams get the nod.
2019-2-14 08:00 | |
Law firms will line up on Valentine’s Day for access to QuadrigaCX client representation in $200 million lawsuit
2019-2-13 12:33 | |
It has become abundantly apparent that the Bitcoin crash-induced crypto winter hasn’t managed to seduce bears. The crash in the broader cryptocurrency market, which sent investors running en-masse, has resulted in a number of layoffs at this (not so) budding sector’s most preeminent firms.
2019-2-5 16:02 | |