Important investor alert: lundin law pc announces an investigation of
general motors company and advises investors with losses to contact the
firm
Los angeles--(business wire)--lundin law pc, a shareholder rights firm, announces that it is investigating claims against general motors company (“gm” or the “company”) (nyse: gm) concerning possible violations of federal securities laws. to get more information about this investigation, please contact brian lundin, esquire, of lundin law pc, at 888-713-1033, or by email at brian@lundinlawpc.com. on may 25, 2017, reports emerged that a consumer lawsuit was filed against gm for allegedly installing defeat devices on more than 700,000 duramax diesel trucks. according to the consumer lawsuit, the company’s duramax diesel trucks emit between two-to-five times the legal amount of nitrogen-oxide pollutants. lundin law pc was founded by brian lundin, a securities litigator based in los angeles dedicated to upholding shareholders’ rights. this press release may be considered attorney advertising in some jurisdictions under the applicable law and ethical rules.
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