The investigation targets the conduct of GM leadership, with attorneys Daniel Sadeh and Zachary Halper leading the effort. Shareholders who maintain a position in the company may be eligible to pursue corporate governance reforms or the recovery of funds for the firm. The legal team suggests these actions aim to address potential lapses in internal controls and bolster long-term accountability.
Halper Sadeh LLC operates on a contingent fee basis for this matter, meaning participating investors are not liable for out-of-pocket legal expenses. While the firm has a history of litigating securities fraud and corporate misconduct cases, they note that past legal outcomes do not guarantee future success. Interested parties are encouraged to reach out to the firm’s One World Trade Center offices to discuss specific rights and the potential for court-approved relief.
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