Associate Galen Cheney Featured for Crypto Litigation Insight
See Article: https://poliscio.com/crypto-pardon-doesnt-end-troubles-for-zhao-binance/
Galen Cheney (Associate) was recently featured in PoliScio’s FOIAengine coverage of the continuing legal and regulatory fallout surrounding Binance and its founder, Changpeng “CZ” Zhao.
In the article, Cheney is highlighted for spearheading a broad Freedom of Information Act request to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau seeking examination reports, audits, and complaint data involving Binance and several other U.S. crypto exchanges. Cheney is among a select group of crypto-focused
litigators who are using FOIA as both a legal reconnaissance tool and a
way to advance accountability for exchanges that allegedly failed to
protect their users.
By specifically targeting records related to “failures in securing consumer accounts” and “mishandling of consumer funds,” Cheney’s request underscores the firm’s focus on uncovering whether federal regulators have adequately responded to consumer-protection risks in the digital asset marketplace. Cheney’s FOIA strategy reflects a forward-looking effort to test whether regulators have been “asleep at the switch” when it comes to crypto platforms.
Cheney’s work illustrates Kronenberger Rosenfeld’s growing role at the intersection of cryptocurrency, consumer protection, and complex litigation. If you are facing cryptocurrency theft or elder abuse financial scams, contact us today through our online submission form.
This entry was posted on Thursday, February 26, 2026 and is filed under Press & Published Articles, Internet Law News.