Robbins Geller Announces Deadline for SoundHound AI Investors to Join Class Action Lawsuit Over Alleged Financial Misstatements

SAN DIEGO — A class action lawsuit has been opened by Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP against SoundHound AI, Inc., as announced to investors who acquired the company’s securities between May 10, 2024, and March 3, 2025. The lawsuit, identified as Liles v. SoundHound AI, Inc., No. 25-cv-02915 (N.D. Cal.), asserts that SoundHound and some of its top executives violated the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Investors who suffered significant losses are encouraged to seek the role of lead plaintiff by May 27, 2025, when the application period closes. Those interested can submit their … Read more

Investors Alert: Class Action Lawsuit Against SoundHound AI Targets Alleged Financial Misconduct; Deadline Approaching

Radnor, Pa. – A class action lawsuit was initiated against SoundHound AI, Inc., a notable Nasdaq-listed company, alleging false and misleading financial information to its investors. Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check, LLP, the law firm handling the lawsuit, asserts that the accusations pertain to the period between May 10, 2024, and March 3, 2025. During this timeframe, it’s claimed that SoundHound mismanaged its internal controls regarding financial reporting and overstated its remediation capabilities. This has reportedly led to an inflated valuation of goodwill for its recent acquisition and may have jeopardized its ability to timely … Read more

Investors Alert: Lead Plaintiff Opportunity in Intellia Therapeutics Securities Fraud Case Approaching Deadline

Investors in Intellia Therapeutics Inc., a leader in gene-editing technology, face a looming deadline to secure their position as lead plaintiffs in a securities fraud lawsuit alleging the company made misleading statements that adversely impacted shareholder values. The lawsuit, which is gaining momentum, centers around accusations that the Cambridge, Massachusetts-based biotech firm did not fully disclose operational and developmental setbacks during its recent trials, potentially violating federal securities laws. Originally filed in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, the class-action suit represents investors who purchased shares in Intellia between May … Read more

Justice Department Misses Deadline on Strategy to Reunite Deported Man with U.S. Soil

Washington, D.C. — The U.S. Justice Department has missed a judge-ordered deadline to outline its plans for facilitating the return of a man who was allegedly deported in error. The case centers around an individual who, according to legal representatives and rights groups, was wrongly removed from the United States despite having pending legal matters that should have permitted him to stay. The federal judge involved in the case previously directed the Justice Department to produce a detailed strategy on how the man could be returned to the U.S. to continue his legal battles. The … Read more