Near the beginning of a securities fraud case, the court appoints a Lead Plaintiff to prosecute the lawsuit on behalf of the members of the Class. An individual plaintiff, a group of individuals or other entity – an investment fund, for example – can serve as Lead Plaintiff. The court usually appoints the class member with the largest financial interest in the recovery sought by the Class to serve as the Lead Plaintiff.
Straight off Glancy's site... If this is the lead plantiff.. which it sure looks like, these attorney's just wasted there time. 1000 measly shares and she is supposed have the largest financial interest. Judging from the websites and all the suits that most of them are in I guess they probably don't give a rats @@@ and are moving on anyways.