Saturday, May 19, 2001 6:37:37 PM
Francois, are you involved in a Lawsuit suing Accesstel?
You where also successful in suing Trimfast.
How can you tell people not to join the SeaView Class Action fraud lawsuit?
On another note, useful information to decide if one should join a fraud class action suit
http://www.cmht.com/securities.html
The public market for security investors should not be manipulated, especially not by the very corporation or its management who stand to benefit from such manipulation. However, companies and their management sometimes hype the market or do not speak the truth and an investor may be induced into stock purchases based on false or misleading information. As a result, an investor may substantially overpay for these securities.
Cohen, Milstein, Hausfeld & Toll, P.L.L.C. is among the leading firms specializing in securities fraud litigations and acts as an adjunct to the overburdened SEC. The Firm has recovered tens of millions of dollars for investors, both in class actions and in private securities suits brought on behalf of defrauded investors. Among the major cases they have handled on behalf of investors or shareholders that have been defrauded include:
In re Saxon Securities Litigation (S.D.N.Y.)
Grossman v. Waste Management (N.D. Ill.)
Immunex Securities Litigation (W.D. Wash.)
Biben v. Card (W.D. Mo.)
College Bound Consolidated Litigation (S.D.N.Y.)
TBG Inc. v. Bendis (D. Kan.)
Murphy, Derivative on Behalf of Nominal Defendant National Health Laboratories Incorporated v. Perelman (Cal. Sup. San Diego Cnty.)
In re Cascade International Securities Litigation (S.D. Fla.)
Jiffy Lube Securities Litigation (D. Md.)
These are the members of the
Firm's Securities Fraud & Stockholders' Remedies Practice.
Josh Devore / Tamara Driscoll / Andrew N. Friedman
Julie Goldsmith / Matthew J. Ide / Murray T. S. Lewis
Lisa M. Mezzetti / Herbert E. Milstein / Daniel S. Sommers
Steven J. Toll / Mark S. Willis /
For more information, please contact us at lawinfo@cmht.com
You where also successful in suing Trimfast.
How can you tell people not to join the SeaView Class Action fraud lawsuit?
On another note, useful information to decide if one should join a fraud class action suit
http://www.cmht.com/securities.html
The public market for security investors should not be manipulated, especially not by the very corporation or its management who stand to benefit from such manipulation. However, companies and their management sometimes hype the market or do not speak the truth and an investor may be induced into stock purchases based on false or misleading information. As a result, an investor may substantially overpay for these securities.
Cohen, Milstein, Hausfeld & Toll, P.L.L.C. is among the leading firms specializing in securities fraud litigations and acts as an adjunct to the overburdened SEC. The Firm has recovered tens of millions of dollars for investors, both in class actions and in private securities suits brought on behalf of defrauded investors. Among the major cases they have handled on behalf of investors or shareholders that have been defrauded include:
In re Saxon Securities Litigation (S.D.N.Y.)
Grossman v. Waste Management (N.D. Ill.)
Immunex Securities Litigation (W.D. Wash.)
Biben v. Card (W.D. Mo.)
College Bound Consolidated Litigation (S.D.N.Y.)
TBG Inc. v. Bendis (D. Kan.)
Murphy, Derivative on Behalf of Nominal Defendant National Health Laboratories Incorporated v. Perelman (Cal. Sup. San Diego Cnty.)
In re Cascade International Securities Litigation (S.D. Fla.)
Jiffy Lube Securities Litigation (D. Md.)
These are the members of the
Firm's Securities Fraud & Stockholders' Remedies Practice.
Josh Devore / Tamara Driscoll / Andrew N. Friedman
Julie Goldsmith / Matthew J. Ide / Murray T. S. Lewis
Lisa M. Mezzetti / Herbert E. Milstein / Daniel S. Sommers
Steven J. Toll / Mark S. Willis /
For more information, please contact us at lawinfo@cmht.com
