Updating and replacing: saxena white p.a. files securities fraud class action against acadia healthcare company, inc. and certain of its executives, expanding the class period and allegations asserted in related action
Boca raton, fla., dec. 11, 2024 (globe newswire) -- saxena white p.a. issues this notice to update and replace a prior press release issued by saxena white on december 11, 2024. plaintiff city of fort lauderdale police and firefighters' retirement system has filed a notice of scrivener's error with the united states district court for the middle district of tennessee, which attaches a corrected class action complaint correcting a typographical error that inadvertently defined the class period as beginning on february 8, 2020, whereas the class action complaint alleges that the class period begins on february 28, 2020. the prior press release issued by saxena white on december 11, 2024 contained the same typographical error. the class action asserts claims on behalf of all persons and entities that purchased or otherwise acquired acadia healthcare company, inc. securities between february 28, 2020 and october 30, 2024, inclusive. the full, updated press release follows:
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