March 31, 2020
A California federal judge said Monday that a cryptocurrency fund and a blockchain telemedicine company had agreed to arbitrate their disagreements, and must do so to resolve their dispute over the fund's investment in the company's allegedly fraudulent initial coin offering.
January 07, 2020
A blockchain-based telemedicine platform is not backing down from pursuing arbitration in a dispute over another firm's claims that it was swindled out of more than $1 million in the platform's sham token venture.
November 22, 2019
A blockchain-based telemedicine platform urged a California federal judge Thursday to dismiss a case brought by its investors so that it may push the fraud claims to arbitration, arguing both sides agreed in their contract to arbitrate any disputes.
September 30, 2019
Cryptocurrency investors have sued a telemedicine startup in California federal court for allegedly swindling them out of more than $1 million, not providing the promised services and diverting their funds to a new venture.