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Concordia Healthcare Corp. T.CXR.R



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Comment by GenericAdvocateon Sep 08, 2016 10:46am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:With This One It Now Makes A RECORD For A Canadian Company!!

RE:RE:RE:RE:With This One It Now Makes A RECORD For A Canadian Company!!Lumberfeverlong, Do not have access to court dockets?  The number in brackets is the case number and these two suits  have already been granted pre trial conferences for early October.
I am not sure how securities law works in Canada but you clearly have your head in the sand.


Stanczyk v. Concordia International Corp. et al (1:16-cv-06749)
Courts > New York Southern District Court
Filed: Aug 26, 2016
Nature of Suit: Other Statutes - Securities/Commodities/Exchange
Cause: 15:78j(b)ss Stockholder Suit
Meyer v. Concordia International Corp. et al (1:16-cv-06467)
Courts > New York Southern District Court
Filed: Aug 15, 2016
Nature of Suit: Other Statutes - Securities/Commodities/Exchange
Cause: 15:78m(a) Securities Exchange Act
 
Lumberfeverlong wrote: If you say so, but please tell us if any of the ambulance chasers have been selected by a court to represent a class of plaintiffs so shareholders who really want to waste their time on this can actually call a law firm who is authorized by a court to represent them.  If you can't do that, it is clear that your only aim here is to create more fear in  currrent shareholders and in potentially new shareholders. 

GenericAdvocate wrote: Lumberfeverlong.  You are so wrong on so many levels.  And you should check the docket files.  Concordia has been served with 27 subpeonas so far.   What fun!   I have not seen anything quite like this before.  

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