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LAWLESS v. AURORA CANNABIS INC. et al
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1:20-cv-13819
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August 27, 2021
Rosen, Pomerantz OK'd To Rep Aurora Cannabis Investors
A New Jersey federal judge on Friday approved Pomerantz LLP and The Rosen Law Firm PA to lead a proposed class action against Aurora Cannabis Inc. for allegedly misleading investors, finding that a supplemental brief submitted by the firms addressed the judge's lingering questions over appointing lead counsel.
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August 03, 2021
Pomerantz, Rosen Boost Pitch To Lead Aurora Cannabis Suit
Pomerantz LLP and The Rosen Law Firm PA have sought to bolster their application to lead a proposed class action against Aurora Cannabis Inc. for allegedly misleading investors, telling a New Jersey federal court that their sophisticated clients have reviewed their qualifications and reached a reasonable contingent fee arrangement.
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July 08, 2021
Pomerantz, Rosen Can't Lead Aurora Cannabis Suit Yet
Pomerantz LLP and The Rosen Law Firm PA must beef up their pitch to lead a proposed class action against Aurora Cannabis Inc. for allegedly misleading investors even though the firms' clients are permitted to steer the case, a New Jersey federal judge has ruled.
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December 02, 2020
6 Firms Eye Lead In Aurora Cannabis Investors' Suit
Glancy Prongay & Murray LLP, Levi & Korsinsky LLP, Bernstein Liebhard LLP, Bragar Eagel & Squire PC, Pomerantz LLP and The Rosen Law Firm PA are vying to helm a proposed class action in New Jersey federal court against Aurora Cannabis Inc. for allegedly misleading investors, after Block & Leviton LLP on Wednesday walked away from that fight.
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October 05, 2020
Aurora Cannabis Investor Sues Over $1.4B Write-Down
An Aurora Cannabis Inc. investor has hit the Canadian pot giant with a proposed class action over a 1.8 billion Canadian dollar ($1.37 billion) hit to its balance sheet and resulting stock slide, saying the company's early appetite for acquisitions has come back to bite it.