Investors Rally as Class Action Suit Against Lantheus Holdings Unfolds: Key Dates and Allegations Revealed

RADNOR, Pa. – A class action lawsuit has been filed against Lantheus Holdings, Inc., aimed at investors who acquired securities of the company between February 26 and August 5, 2025. The law firm Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check, LLP announced that those who wish to act as lead plaintiffs in the case have until November 10, 2025, to file their applications. The lawsuit alleges that Lantheus made false and misleading representations regarding the competitive standing of its product, PYLARIFY. Specifically, it claims the company failed to properly evaluate pricing and competition, leading to potential risks … Read more

Rutgers Law School Welcomes Diverse First-Year Class of Nearly 500 Aspiring Legal Professionals

Camden, New Jersey — Rutgers Law School welcomes nearly 500 students into its incoming class this fall, showcasing a vibrant blend of experiences and aspirations from diverse backgrounds. The students, who will study at both the Camden and Newark campuses, reflect the institution’s commitment to access and academic excellence, with many arriving from fields such as business, education, and journalism. Among the new students is Olivia Brintlinger-Conn, who previously worked as a legal advocate for SeniorLAW Center in Philadelphia. Coming from Yellow Springs, Ohio, Brintlinger-Conn holds degrees in International Studies and Archaeology from Bryn Mawr … Read more

Bank of America Executives Ordered to Testify in Unprecedented Class Action Over Pandemic-Related Unemployment Claims

San Diego, Calif. — A federal judge has mandated that two high-ranking executives from Bank of America testify in a significant consumer class action concerning the alleged mishandling of unemployment benefit claims during the COVID-19 pandemic. Judge Gonzalo P. Curiel issued the ruling on Wednesday, rejecting the bank’s request for reconsideration. The decision paves the way for CEO Brian Moynihan and former Chief Operating Officer Thomas Montag to answer questions pertaining to possible punitive damages related to the case. This highlights the potential financial repercussions for the bank as the litigation progresses. The case focuses … Read more

Investors Lodge Class Action Against KinderCare Following Troubling IPO Allegations

SAN DIEGO — Legal proceedings are underway involving KinderCare Learning Companies, Inc., as the firm Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP announces that individuals who purchased KinderCare stock during its October 2024 initial public offering (IPO) may seek to serve as lead plaintiff in a class action lawsuit. Interested parties have until October 13, 2025, to file their applications. The lawsuit, titled Gollapalli v. KinderCare Learning Companies, Inc., is currently in the District of Oregon. It alleges violations of the Securities Act of 1933 against the company, its executives, and the IPO underwriters. Among the … Read more