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Violation of federal securities laws long provided the basis for class-based shareholder actions. The Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 provide the starting point for class-based actions alleging fraud. Many publicly traded companies have attempted to hide their economic condition or wrongful conduct by misrepresenting information to shareholders. Where such individuals are geographically dispersed or have relatively small investments, individual litigation is virtually impossible. Class-based litigation provides an opportunity to seek redress, where relief might not otherwise be economically possible.
The attorneys at Burg Simpson are experienced in class action litigation and can provide information and advice about the potential for a class action and about your rights if you are or may be part of a class action. Call or email us today for a free consultation.
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