Organon Investors Urged to Act: Class Action Deadline Approaches Amid Allegations of Misleading Statements

NEW YORK — Investors in Organon & Co. are being reminded of an important deadline in connection with a class action lawsuit filed against the company. The Rosen Law Firm, which specializes in representing investor rights, is urging individuals who purchased Organon securities from October 31, 2024, to April 30, 2025, to participate in this legal action. The deadline to apply as a lead plaintiff is July 22, 2025. Those who acquired securities during the specified period may have the right to seek compensation through a contingency fee arrangement, meaning they would not incur any … Read more

Class Actions: Navigating the Legal Maze for Justice in a Modern Age of Mass Claims

New York, NY — Class actions have emerged as crucial legal mechanisms in the United States, allowing groups of individuals to seek justice collectively, particularly when claims are too small to pursue individually. Legal scholars argue that these actions provide a pathway for accountability amid a complex legal landscape. Professor Ellen Hensler, a noted expert in class action litigation, explains that the fundamental premise of class actions can be traced back to early American law. The dispute known as West v. Randall in 1820 is often cited as the first class action case, while Brown … Read more

Attention Broadmark Realty Capital Investors: Join the Fight for Justice in Class Action Lawsuit Over Major Losses

NEW YORK — Investors in Broadmark Realty Capital Inc. who have experienced significant financial losses may have a chance to spearhead a class action lawsuit. As the company faces scrutiny, Bronstein, Gewirtz & Grossman LLC has reached out to affected investors, inviting them to take a leading role in potential legal proceedings. Broadmark Realty, which specializes in providing capital for real estate transactions, has recently encountered challenges that have adversely affected its stock performance. The firm’s declining market value and substantial investor losses have raised concerns among shareholders, prompting discussions of collective legal action. The … Read more

Former Limestone University Employee Launches Class Action Lawsuit Over Sudden Mass Layoffs

Cherokee County, S.C. — A former employee has initiated a class-action lawsuit against Limestone University, alleging inadequate notice regarding upcoming layoffs due to the institution’s closure. According to the complaint, 478 employees received notification on April 17 that they would be terminated effective April 30. The lawsuit cites the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act of 1988, commonly known as the WARN Act. This legislation mandates that most employers provide at least 60 days’ advance notice before a plant closing or mass layoffs. The suit claims that Limestone failed to adhere to this requirement, which … Read more