According to CryptoPotato, Ripple will attend an important motion hearing in the Zakinov v Ripple Labs case later this month. The case began in May 2018, filed by XRP holders against Ripple, accusing it of providing misleading information and illegally selling XRP as unregistered securities. In addition, Ripple's well-known legal conflict with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) began in December 2020, involving an unregistered XRP securities offering, and the main trial is scheduled for April 23, 2024. The Zakinov v Ripple Labs case is about to usher in an important development, with a motion hearing scheduled for January 11. The meeting will be held via a Zoom webinar chaired by Judge Phyllis J. Hamilton and is intended to approve the form and manner of the notice of action. The public or the media can access the hearing through a designated online link. The lawsuit began in May 2018, when a group of XRP holders sued the crypto company, accusing it of providing misleading information and violating certain laws to sell XRP as unregistered securities. The plaintiff, Vladi Zakinov (hence the name), insists that he and many others are victims. The trial, which has been postponed several times, is expected to begin on April 15, 2024.