Curaleaf Holdings, Inc. (CURLF), Cannabis Operator, Subject Of Class Action Lawsuit
Curaleaf Holdings, Inc. (CURLF), a publicly-traded Massachusetts-based cannabis operator, is the subject of a class action lawsuit for alleged violations of federal securities laws.
Investors who purchased Curaleaf shares between November 21, 2018 and July 22, 2019 (the class period) are eligible to participate in the lawsuit. The deadline to apply to be lead plaintiff, or class representative, is October 4, 2019. Continue reading ›
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