Q: I "Invested" in Reliant Life Shares in Aug 2019. I see a couple have started a Class Action lawsuit against Reliant.
How can I join in on this 'class action against Reliant?' I moved to Oregon 3 years ago from L.A. where I purchased the shares in Reliant.
A: The easiest, cheapest way for you is to contact the plaintiff's attorneys to determine whether you are a member of the "class". If so, you will share in any recovery, net of attorneys awarded by the court.
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I hear your concern about the Reliant Life Shares situation, and I understand you're looking to join the class action lawsuit. This is undoubtedly a stressful situation for many investors.
To join a class action lawsuit against Reliant, you should first contact the law firm handling the case. Since you purchased shares in Los Angeles, your claim would likely still be valid despite moving to Oregon. You can typically find the lead law firm's contact information through PACER (Public Access to Court Electronic Records) or by searching federal court records online.
Remember to gather all documentation related to your Reliant investment, including purchase records, account statements, and any correspondence with the company. Many class action lawsuits allow you to submit your claim online through a designated website. You might also want to reach out to a local securities attorney who can review your specific situation and ensure your rights are protected throughout the process. Keep in mind there are often deadlines for joining class actions, so it's best to take action promptly.
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