Two law firms have filed a letter requesting to replace Roche Freedman as lead counsel in the Tether class action.
Two law firms are requesting to replace Roche Freedman as lead counsel in the Tether class action lawsuit.Law firms Kirby McInerney and Radice are requesting that they replace embattled firm Roche Freedman as lead counsel in the Tether class action after a scandal involving Roche Freedman's founding partner engulfed the firm.
Kirby McInerney and Radice Law Firm represent plaintiffs Eric Young, Adam Kurtz and David Crystal, passive members of the class bringing the case. They claim Roche Freedman's continued status on the case"will likely continue to be detrimental to Kirby-Radice Plaintiffs and the putative class." To mitigate those concerns, the firms sent a letter to the judge asking to replace Roche Freedman.
"Unless Roche Freedman is removed as interim co-lead counsel, the inquiry into the adequacy of lead counsel’s representation in this and other litigations will prejudice the rights of the putative class," the letter said."To avoid a sideshow about the adequacy of counsel or the motives and use of litigation and discovery, a new leadership structure is necessary."
That new leadership structure would be Kirby and Radice, according to the letter, saying their appointment"would provide guardrails against additional fallout from the recent disclosures relating to Roche Freedman and ensure that the putative class has adequate representation going forward." Roche Freedman first brought the case to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York in 2019, alleging Tether colluded with several other exchanges named in the complaint to manipulate crypto markets, harming traders. Scandal rocked the case in recent weeks when videos circulated of Kyle Roche, founding partner and lead on a number of the firm's class action cases, discussing his relationship to Avalanche blockchain developer Ava Labs.
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