Law Firm Files Class Action Lawsuit Against ChampionX Corporation
Bragar Eagel & Squire, P.C. announced a class action lawsuit filed in federal court on behalf of investors who sold ChampionX common stock between February 29, 2024 and April 1, 2024. Investors have until July 14, 2026 to seek appointment as lead plaintiff.
C. announced that a class action lawsuit has been filed against ChampionX Corporation in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. The suit covers all persons and entities who sold common stock of ChampionX between February 29, 2024 and April 1, 2024.
The complaint was filed on behalf of investors who sold shares during the stated period. Investors have until July 14, 2026 to apply to the court to be appointed lead plaintiff. Brandon Walker, a litigation partner at the firm, encouraged investors who sold ChampionX shares during the period to contact the firm to discuss their options. The firm can be reached at (212) 355-4648.
Key Facts
Story Timeline
3 events- May 27, 2026
Bragar Eagel & Squire announced the class action filing against ChampionX.
1 sourceBenzinga - April 1, 2024
End of the class period covering sales of ChampionX common stock.
1 sourceBenzinga - February 29, 2024
Start of the class period covering sales of ChampionX common stock.
1 sourceBenzinga
Potential Impact
- 01
ChampionX may face legal costs and potential settlement expenses.
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Investors who sold shares during the class period may seek recovery through the lawsuit.
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