Fenwick and West settles FTX class action lawsuit for $54 million

Fenwick & West, the main legal firm that provided outside legal services for the former FTX crypto exchange, has agreed to settle a class action lawsuit from 2023 for $54 million.

The settlement addresses claims against the law firm tied to its advisory role with FTX before the exchange's collapse.

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