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NEW YORK, April 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Halper Sadeh LLP, a global investor rights law firm, announces it is investigating the following companies:
Tribune Publishing Company(NASDAQ: TPCO) concerning potential violations of the federal securities laws and/or breaches of fiduciary duties relating to its sale to affiliates of Alden Global Capital. Under the terms of the agreement, Alden will acquire all of the outstanding shares of Tribune common stock not currently owned by Alden for $17.25 per share in cash.
WSFS Financial Corporation (NASDAQ: WSFS)
concerning potential violations of the federal securities laws and/or breaches of fiduciary duties relating to its merger with Bryn Mawr Bank Corporation. Under the terms of the agreement, stockholders of Bryn Mawr will receive 0.90 of a share of WSFS common stock for each share of Bryn Mawr common stock.
Lifshitz Law Firm, P.C. Announces Investigation of ORBC, RSVA, TPCO, and LATN
04/17/2021 | 11:16pm EDT
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ORBCOMM Inc. (NASDAQ:ORBC)
Lifshitz Law Firm, P.C. announces investigation into possible breach of fiduciary duties in connection with the sale of ORBC to GI Partners for $11.50 per share.
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Rodgers Silicon Valley Acquisition Corp. (NASDAQ: RSVA)
Lifshitz Law Firm, P.C. announces investigation into possible breach of fiduciary duties in connection with the proposed merger of RSVA and Enovix Corporation.
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Some of these legal actions have come at the expense of Florida taxpayers who have demanded the information vital to their own decision making about their children and elder parents.
Now, several media groups that sued last year for documents to gauge the state’s efforts combating the coronavirus and thought they had reached an understanding with the Department of Health are frustrated over the lack of response to the latest round of requests for vaccine information.
“We have seen significant delays and huge fees that in practice result in a denial of public records,” said Pam Marsh, a former top federal prosecutor and president of the nonprofit, nonpartisan First Amendment Foundation of Florida.