
The Shuman Law Firm's attorneys have earned reputations as leaders in the fight against securities fraud by aggressively pursuing cases on behalf of shareholders and other victims of corporate wrongdoing. That reputation is reconfirmed every time a court appoints our firm to serve as lead or co-lead counsel in a complex securities action. Our securities litigation attorneys have been responsible for a number of notable recoveries totaling millions of dollars on behalf of aggrieved investors.
Typically, our attorneys represent a class of investors who purchased publicly-traded securities at prices that were artificially inflated by a company's false and misleading statements or omissions. We also have significant experience in bringing shareholder derivative actions, in which shareholders sue on behalf of a corporation to redress harm to the corporation. For example, we have represented shareholders in bringing claims against a company's board of directors for the board's failure to maximize shareholder value in the context of a merger. More and more, companies are being compelled to restate their financial statements due to fraud on the part of corporate officials. When that happens, stock prices decline, and shareholders can incur significant losses. The Shuman Law Firm assists shareholders in recovering some of those losses by, when appropriate, seeking redress from the company, its principals, and others outside of the company that participated in the fraudulant conduct. » Securities Class Actions FAQ The consumer protection litigation attorneys at The Shuman Law Firm represent the victims of misconduct surrounding the manufacture, testing, sale and marketing of products and services. The Shuman Law Firm’s involvement in consumer protection cases has brought about meaningful relief for its clients, as well as helped to prevent future unfair and unsafe business practices. Our effective and experienced litigators regularly champion the interests of consumers under a variety of state and federal consumer protection laws in individual and class actions. » Consumer Class Actions FAQ
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