Investors Rally for Justice: Securities Class Action Filed Against Lantheus Holdings Amid Misrepresentation Claims

NEW YORK — A securities class action lawsuit has been launched against Lantheus Holdings, Inc., a company listed on NASDAQ under the symbol LNTH. The complaint, filed by a shareholder, seeks to represent investors who acquired Lantheus securities between February 26 and August 5, 2025. The lawsuit alleges that the defendants made false statements regarding the competitive standing of Lantheus’s key product, Pylarify, a radiopharmaceutical used in oncology. Investors who believe they have been affected by these misrepresentations are urged to consider their legal options. Shareholders who bought Lantheus securities during the specified period and … Read more

Investors Unite: Securities Class Action Launched Against RxSight, Inc. Amid Sales Misrepresentation Claims

New York, Aug. 25, 2025 – A securities class action lawsuit has been initiated against RxSight, Inc., a company listed on NASDAQ under the ticker RXST, following claims that the firm misrepresented the demand for its products. This lawsuit was initiated by a shareholder on behalf of investors who purchased or acquired RxSight securities from November 7, 2024, to July 8, 2025. Investors who held shares during this specified period may be eligible to participate in the class action. Those affected are encouraged to reflect on whether they experienced any financial losses related to their … Read more

New Jersey Supreme Court Upholds Public Defender’s Counsel in Deportation Case Despite Client’s Misrepresentation of Citizenship

TRENTON, N.J. — The New Jersey Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday that a deportation following a guilty plea does not automatically indicate ineffective assistance of counsel, even when a public defender relies on a client’s false claim of U.S. citizenship. In a 5-2 decision, the state’s highest court overturned a prior ruling from a lower court which had determined that public defender Carol Wentworth failed in her duties by not investigating Juan C. Hernandez-Peralta’s immigration status prior to sentencing. Hernandez-Peralta had pleaded guilty in 2019 to charges of burglary and robbery, which subsequently led to … Read more

Federal Court Rules Against Technology Vendor, Orders $20 Million in Restitution for Fraudulent Misrepresentation to Fort Collins

Fort Collins, Colorado—A federal appeals court has upheld a jury’s decision that a technology vendor misled the city in its attempts to secure a contract, ultimately ordering the company to pay nearly $20 million. The ruling follows a protracted legal battle after Fort Collins voters approved municipal broadband in 2017, leading the city to seek a provider for a utility billing system to support its new Internet services. In selecting Open International, LLC as the vendor, Fort Collins soon encountered disputes over responsibility for missed deadlines. Open claimed the city hampered progress by not providing … Read more