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CLASS ACTION ALERT: Rosen Law Firm Announces Filing of Securities Class Action Lawsuit Against First Choice Healthcare Solutions, Inc. – FCHS

Rosen Law Firm, P.A. Logo MoreTo join the First Choice class action, go to http://www.rosenlegal.com/cases-register-1544.html or call Phillip Kim, Esq. of Rosen Law Firm toll free at 866-767-3653 or via e-mail at [email protected] or [email protected]. Rosen Law Firm represents investors throughout the globe, concentrating its practice in securities class actions and shareholder derivative …


BlueNRGY Group Announces Settlement of Securities Class Action

BlueNRGY Group Limited (OTC PINK: CBDEF) (“BlueNRGY”) today announced that an agreement in principle has been reached to settle all previously disclosed securities litigation naming as defendants BlueNRGY, one of its U.S. subsidiaries, certain of its current and former officers and directors, and various third parties involved in the company’s …


LAWSUIT ALERT – Andrews & Springer LLC Announces That a Securities Fraud Class Action Has Been Filed by a Law Firm Against Power Solutions International, Inc. – PSIX

WILMINGTON, Del., Sept. 06, 2016 — Andrews & Springer LLC, a boutique securities class action law firm focused on representing shareholders nationwide, announces that a securities fraud class action lawsuit has been filed by another law firm on behalf of shareholders of Power Solutions International, Inc. (NASDAQ:PSIX) (“Power Solutions” or the “Company”) for possible corporate misconduct and …


Volkswagen Boss Apologises to America for Cheating Diesel Emissions Tests

Volkswagen chief executive Matthias Müller has apologized for cheating diesel car emissions tests on his first official US visit since the scandal broke in September. “We know that we have let down customers, authorities, regulators and the general public here in America,” the head of the German carmaker said at a media reception on the eve of the Detroit auto show. “We are – I am – truly sorry …


Volkswagen Boss Apologises to America for Cheating Diesel Emissions Tests

Volkswagen chief executive Matthias Müller has apologized for cheating diesel car emissions tests on his first official US visit since the scandal broke in September. “We know that we have let down customers, authorities, regulators and the general public here in America,” the head of the German carmaker said at a media reception on the eve of the Detroit auto show. “We are – I am – truly sorry …