
One of the more interesting recent litigation phenomena is that even though we are now well into the fifth year since the initial COVID outbreak in the U.S., COVID-related securities lawsuits continue to be filed. Indeed, in its recent survey of first half 2024 securities lawsuit filings, NERA noted COVID-related filings as one of the factors contributing to the volume of securities suit filing in the year’s first half, and indeed noted that COVID-related suit filings YTD were on pace to exceed the number COVID-related suit filings during the full year 2023. In the latest example of these securities suit filing trends, earlier this week, a plaintiff shareholder filed a COVID-related suit against cloud computing products company Extreme Networks, based on allegations that the company had misrepresented the long-term effects of COVID-related supply chain disruption on the company’s sales backlog. A copy of the August 13, 2024, complaint can be found here.Continue Reading Extreme Networks Hit with COVID-Related Securities Suit