Shareholder alert bernstein liebhard llp announces a securities fraud class action lawsuit has been filed against open lending corporation (nasdaq:lpro)
New york, ny / access newswire / may 22, 2025 / bernstein liebhard llp, a nationally acclaimed investor rights law firm, announces that a complaint has been filed in the united states district court for the western district of texas on behalf of investors (the "class") who purchased or acquired the securities of open lending corporation ("open lending" or the "company") (nasdaq:lpro) between february 24, 2022 and march 31, 2025, inclusive, alleging violations of the securities exchange act of 1934 against the company and certain of its senior officers (the "complaint") if you purchased or acquired open lending securities, and/or would like to discuss your legal rights and options please visit open lending corporation shareholder class action lawsuit or contact investor relations manager peter allocco at (212) 951-2030 or pallocco@bernlieb.com. according to the complaint, defendants made misrepresentations concerning the capabilities of the company's risk-based pricing models.
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