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In re: SanDisk LLC Securities Litigation
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3:15-cv-01455
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- Berman Tabacco
- Brodsky Smith
- Chan Punzalan
- Chimicles Schwartz
- Cohen Milstein
- DiCello Levitt
- Fried Frank
- Kessler Topaz
- Labaton Keller
- Motley Rice
- Pomerantz LLP
- Robbins Geller
- Scott&Scott
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October 24, 2019
5 Firms Score $13.4M For SanDisk Settlement
Scott & Scott Attorneys at Law LLP and four other law firms will receive $13.4 million for the settlement they secured in May from digital storage maker SanDisk, a California federal judge has decided.
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May 07, 2019
SanDisk Inks $50M Deal Over Investors' Juked Forecasts Suit
A group of SanDisk investors has asked a California federal judge to approve a $50 million settlement to resolve class action claims that the digital storage maker falsely pumped up its production and sales forecasts, leading its stock to lose nearly one-fifth of its value when the truth came out.
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September 04, 2018
SanDisk Investor Class OK'd Despite Judge's 'Ethical' Doubts
A California federal judge on Tuesday certified a class in a stock-drop suit against SanDisk Corp., despite concerns that attorneys for the investor plaintiffs "very likely crossed an ethical line" in how they characterized statements made by a confidential witness cited in the lawsuit.
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March 29, 2018
Judge Slams SanDisk Investors' Attys For 'Stretching' Facts
A California federal judge indicated Thursday he might refuse to certify a class of SanDisk Corp. investors as long as they're represented by Scott & Scott Attorneys At Law LLP, saying the plaintiffs' lawyers had engaged in "significant stretching" of a witness' statements when drafting the operative complaint.
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January 22, 2016
Sandisk, Execs Beat Derivative Suit Over Stock Tumble
A California federal judge on Friday dismissed a derivative suit against Sandisk Corp. and certain executives, saying the digital storage maker properly cautioned investors that it would miss its financial projections before its stock lost nearly one-fifth of its value.