Rosen Law Firm Reminds New Era Energy Investors of June 1 Lead Plaintiff Deadline
Rosen Law Firm issued a notice on May 24, 2026, reminding investors who bought New Era Energy & Digital, Inc. securities between November 6, 2024 and December 29, 2025 of the June 1, 2026 deadline to seek lead plaintiff status in a pending securities class action.
benzinga.comRosen Law Firm, a global investor rights law firm, issued a notice on May 24, 2026 reminding purchasers of New Era Energy & Digital, Inc. (NASDAQ: NUAI) securities of an approaching deadline. The firm stated that investors who bought the securities between November 6, 2024 and December 29, 2025 may be eligible to serve as lead plaintiff if they move the court by June 1, 2026.
A class action lawsuit has already been filed.
The notice said a lead plaintiff would represent other class members in directing the litigation. Rosen Law Firm encouraged investors with losses exceeding $100,000 to contact the firm before the deadline. The firm noted that participants may pursue compensation through a contingency fee arrangement without upfront costs.
Interested investors can submit information at the firm's website or call Phillip Kim, Esq. toll-free at 866-767-3653.
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