(2) Investors in Vida Longevity Fund securities who believe they suffered investment losses might be able to pursue recovery of such losses from the investment advisory firms that recommended those investments, explains the investor rights law firm. CONSHOHOCKEN, PA / ACCESSWIRE / March 13, 2021 / Goldman Scarlato & Penny PC investor rights attorneys have launched an investigation into the securities sales practices by certain investment advisors surrounding the sales of investments by such advisors in Vida Longevity Fund (VLF), a Texas-based life settlement investment fund. The fund is managed by Vida Capital, an alternative asset manager that purports to focus on "longevity-contingent assets" and other insurance-linked securities.