Alight Inc (ALIT) Investor Alert: Class Action Lawsuit Deadline May 2026

Daily Csr
A class action lawsuit has been filed against Alight Inc (ALIT) alleging misleading information was provided to investors.

Summary

The DJS Law Group has announced a class action lawsuit against Alight, Inc. (NYSE: ALIT) for alleged violations of securities laws. The lawsuit claims Alight provided inaccurate and misleading information to investors between November 12, 2024, and February 18, 2026, specifically regarding its ability to sustain its dividend and meet financial guidance. The complaint alleges that these misrepresentations resulted in materially misleading public disclosures. Investors who purchased ALIT shares during the class period and suffered losses are encouraged to contact the firm regarding potential participation in the lawsuit, with a deadline to do so of May 15, 2026. Serving as lead plaintiff is not required to participate in any potential recovery.

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