McLeod v. Innovage Holding Corp.. et al
Case Number:
1:21-cv-02770
Court:
Nature of Suit:
Securities, Commodities, Exchange
Multi Party Litigation:
Class Action
Judge:
Firms
- Berman Tabacco
- Cohen Milstein
- Fairfield & Woods
- Freshfields
- Glancy Prongay
- Shuman Glenn
- Sullivan & Cromwell
- WilmerHale
Companies
- Apax Partners
- Barclays PLC
- Citigroup Inc.
- JPMorgan Chase & Co.
- Loop Capital Markets LLC
- Piper Sandler Cos.
- Robert W. Baird & Co. Inc.
- Siebert Williams Shank & Co. LLC
- The Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
- William Blair & Co. LLC
Sectors & Industries:
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June 18, 2025
InnovAge IPO Investors Get Initial OK Of $27M Settlement
A Colorado federal judge has preliminarily approved a $27 million settlement between InnovAge Holding Corp., its underwriters and a class of stockholders accusing the senior-health care company of making misleading statements in an initial public offering that later caused stock prices to tank after a government audit exposed the falsehoods.
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June 03, 2025
InnovAge To Pay $27M To Resolve IPO Investors' Suit
InnovAge Holding Corp. and a class of stockholders have agreed to a $27 million settlement to resolve claims that the senior-health care company made misleading statements in an initial public offering that later caused stock prices to tank after a government audit exposed the falsehoods.
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January 08, 2025
Colo. Judge Certifies National Class Of Senior Care Investors
A Colorado federal judge on Wednesday certified a nationwide class of stockholders in a securities suit alleging a senior health care company made misleading statements in an initial public offering that later caused stock prices to tank after a government audit exposed the falsehoods.
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January 19, 2024
JP Morgan, Others Must Face Sr. Care Investors' Claims
Claims that a group of securities underwriters were negligent in a senior health care company's initial public offering have been kept alive by a Colorado federal judge.
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October 15, 2021
Health Care Co. Hit With Stock-Drop Suit Over Medicare Freeze
An investor in health care delivery platform InnovAge Holding Corp. has filed a proposed securities class action alleging the company lied about its business and operations in its initial public offering, which in turn led its stock price to fall when new enrollment at one of its hospitals was banned by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.