Investors who purchased First Solar, Inc. securities between February 26, 2025, and February 24, 2026, face a critical deadline to participate in a pending class action lawsuit. Those seeking to serve as lead plaintiff in the litigation against the solar manufacturer must file their motions by August 24, 2026.
Investors who purchased Microsoft Corporation common stock between May 1, 2025, and January 28, 2026, face an August 11, 2026, deadline to serve as lead plaintiff in a pending class action lawsuit. The litigation alleges the company misled shareholders regarding the technical and competitive viability of its Copilot AI suite.
A 37% single-day stock collapse has triggered a formal investigation by Pomerantz LLP into the corporate governance of Domo, Inc. The firm is currently reviewing whether company leadership engaged in securities fraud or unlawful business practices following a disappointing quarterly report that signaled potential instability within the cloud-software provider.
Investors who incurred losses exceeding $100,000 in Commvault Systems, Inc. stock have until July 17, 2026, to file as lead plaintiffs in an ongoing securities fraud class action. The litigation centers on allegations that the company misled shareholders regarding its annual recurring revenue growth trajectory during the 2025-2026 period.
Seattle-based Validar has secured a venture-debt funding package from Decathlon Capital Partners, opting for a growth-financing structure that avoids shareholder dilution. The investment arrives as the company looks to scale its event-technology platform, specifically targeting enhancements in customer support and broader sales initiatives for its B2B global operations.
The Jonesboro Advertising & Promotion Commission has secured a 15-year, $4.5 million naming rights agreement with First Community Bank for the city’s upcoming regional athletics complex. Scheduled to open in 2027, the facility will officially operate as the First Community Bank Sportsplex, marking a major investment in local sports tourism.
Thirty healthcare experts have collaborated on a definitive new guide aimed at replacing fragmented treatment with a whole-person approach. Launching July 3, 2026, the book adapts the pioneering Biodyne Model to address modern systemic pressures, ranging from chronic disease management to the integration of artificial intelligence in clinical settings.
Cranberry-based PLS Logistics Services has finalized the acquisition of Weymouth, Massachusetts freight forwarder The AGL Group. The deal marks a strategic push for the third-party logistics provider, integrating international ocean shipping and customs brokerage into its existing North American domestic freight and management service portfolio.
A 25.3% plunge in UP Fintech Holding Limited shares on May 22, 2026, has triggered a formal investigation by Rosen Law Firm. The inquiry focuses on allegations that the online broker provided misleading information regarding its regulatory compliance as Chinese authorities moved to penalize unauthorized cross-border securities activity.
Investors who purchased Via Transportation common stock following the company's initial public offering now have until August 10, 2026, to seek lead plaintiff status in a pending class action lawsuit. The litigation targets alleged misrepresentations within the firm’s IPO registration documents that preceded a significant drop in share value.
Investors who purchased Corcept Therapeutics stock before October 31, 2024, are being urged to contact Kuehn Law, PLLC. The firm is investigating potential breaches of fiduciary duty by company leadership, specifically regarding undisclosed federal regulatory concerns that allegedly threatened the approval process for the drug candidate relacorilant.
The U.S. International Trade Commission has issued a final ruling confirming that Voltage Energy’s LYNX PLUS trunk bus solutions do not infringe on patents held by Shoals Technologies Group. This decision effectively blocks a second attempt by Shoals to exclude the North Carolina-based company from the domestic solar energy market.
Investors who purchased Zoetis Inc. securities between January 14, 2025, and May 6, 2026, have until July 27, 2026, to seek appointment as lead plaintiff in a pending class action lawsuit. The litigation alleges that the company misled shareholders regarding the market performance and safety profiles of its core veterinary products.
Investors who held Franklin BSP Realty Trust stock prior to November 5, 2024, are being urged to contact legal counsel following allegations of corporate misconduct. Kuehn Law, PLLC, has initiated an investigation into whether company officers breached fiduciary duties by allegedly misrepresenting earnings and dividend sustainability to shareholders.
Shareholders of Kyndryl Holdings, Inc. are under scrutiny as New York-based firm Kuehn Law, PLLC investigates potential breaches of fiduciary duty by company executives. The probe centers on allegations that management manipulated cash flow metrics to mask the true financial health of the business during several fiscal quarters.
Investors who purchased Zillow Group, Inc. Class A or Class C common stock between February 11, 2025, and May 7, 2026, face an August 10, 2026, deadline to seek lead plaintiff status in an ongoing class action lawsuit filed by The Rosen Law Firm.
Investors who purchased SES AI Corporation securities between January 29, 2025, and March 4, 2026, have until June 26, 2026, to apply as lead plaintiffs in a pending class action lawsuit. Filed by The Rosen Law Firm, the litigation targets alleged misleading business disclosures and inflated growth projections.
Shareholders of Energy Fuels Inc. re-elected all seven management-proposed directors during the company’s annual virtual meeting held June 24, 2026. The results, confirmed through a mix of proxy and electronic polling, cement the current leadership team as the Denver-based firm continues its push into uranium, rare earth elements, and medical isotopes.
After securing a top-two finish in the general election, congressional challenger Peter Coe Verbica has issued a formal invitation to incumbent Congressman Jimmy Panetta for a one-hour televised debate. The proposal aims to center the campaign on the economic and safety concerns currently facing California’s 19th District.
Select Water Solutions has entered a definitive agreement with ISE Chemicals Corporation to develop large-scale iodine extraction facilities across Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma. By leveraging existing oilfield infrastructure to process produced water, the companies aim to establish a new, domestic supply chain for the critical industrial material.
A 53.7% spike in international travelers during the first five months of 2026 has propelled Ontario International Airport to a 2.3% overall increase in passenger volume. While domestic traffic saw a slight contraction, the airport handled more than 2.7 million total passengers, cementing its role as a key regional gateway.
Marquis Who's Who has honored Michael J. Lawless, a partner and managing director at Alvarez & Marsal, for his three-decade career in business strategy. Leading the firm's Washington-based digital agency, A&Mplify, Lawless specializes in leveraging artificial intelligence to unlock new revenue streams and drive organizational growth.
Denarius Metals has launched a formal consent solicitation process to retire its outstanding convertible debentures, aiming to restructure its debt ahead of the July 31, 2026, payment deadline by converting obligations into common shares.
For the 18th consecutive year, Memphis-based First Horizon has earned recognition from the Dave Thomas Foundation for its adoption-friendly policies. The regional banking firm was named to the Top 100 Best Adoption-Friendly Workplaces list, marking its 14th year achieving that specific distinction among national employers.
A 5.875% yield marks the latest move for Miami Beach-based Starwood Property Trust, which priced $500 million in senior notes due 2029. The private offering, set to settle on July 10, 2026, aims to refinance existing debt and bolster capital for green and social infrastructure projects.
Rebecca Hill, an editor at the U.S. Department of Justice, has been honored by Marquis Who's Who for a career defined by rigorous editorial standards and a transition from military service to high-level government communications. Her work blends technical precision with a background shaped by two decades of diverse professional experience.
As Americans prepare for 250th anniversary summer travel, Chevron U.S.A. Inc. has rolled out a reformulated version of its Techron-infused gasoline. The company is pairing this engine-cleaning additive with a series of promotional fuel savings aimed at both new and existing members of its loyalty rewards program.
Los Angeles-based womenswear brand Reformation has officially moved toward a public listing, filing a registration statement on Form S-1 with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The company intends to trade its common stock on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol REF.
As modern LED lighting exposes the limitations of traditional optical brighteners, Milliken & Company is introducing Millibrite, a polymer-based technology designed to maintain fabric whiteness in indoor environments. The solution bypasses the need for high ultraviolet exposure, targeting the persistent challenge of yellowing in contemporary laundry care.
After a forty-year career steering pharmaceutical and biotechnology firms through complex product launches and market expansions, Shawn Patrick O'Brien has been recognized by Marquis Who's Who for his industry expertise. His tenure spans executive leadership roles at companies ranging from Mayne Pharma to AstraZeneca.