Schatz & Nobel, P.C. Announces Class Action Lawsuit Against Advanced Neuromodulation Systems, Inc.
March 01 2005 - 6:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
Schatz & Nobel, P.C. Announces Class Action Lawsuit Against
Advanced Neuromodulation Systems, Inc. HARTFORD, Conn., March 1
/PRNewswire/ -- The law firm of Schatz & Nobel, P.C., which has
significant experience representing investors in prosecuting claims
of securities fraud, announces that a lawsuit seeking class action
status has been filed in the United States District Court for the
Eastern District of Texas on behalf of all persons who purchased
the publicly traded securities of Advanced Neuromodulation Systems,
Inc. (NasdaqNM: ANSI) between April 24, 2003 and February 16, 2005
(the "Class Period"). Advanced Neuromodulation Systems, Inc. ("the
Company"), designs, develops, manufactures and markets implantable
neuromodulation devices for people suffering from chronic pain. The
Complaint alleges that the Company violated federal securities laws
by issuing false or misleading public statements. Specifically, the
Complaint alleges that during the Class Period the Company was
engaged in an improper and unethical marketing plan whereby it
would pay certain physicians for implanting the Company's products
in patients. On February 17, 2005, the Company disclosed that it
had received a subpoena from the Inspector General, Department of
Health and Human Services, "requesting documents related to the
Company's sales and marketing, reimbursement, Medicare and Medicaid
billing, and certain other business practices." On this news, the
Company's stock fell from a close of $37.60 per share on February
16, 2005, to close at $29.37 on February 17, 2005, on heavy trading
volume. If you are a member of the class, you may, no later than
May 2, 2005, request that the Court appoint you as lead plaintiff
of the class. A lead plaintiff is a class member that acts on
behalf of other class members in directing the litigation. Although
your ability to share in any recovery is not affected by the
decision whether or not to seek appointment as a lead plaintiff,
lead plaintiffs make important decisions which could affect the
overall recovery for class members, including decisions concerning
settlement. The securities laws require the Court to consider the
class member(s) with the largest financial interest as
presumptively the most adequate lead plaintiff(s). For more
information about the case, its claims, and your rights, please
contact Schatz & Nobel toll-free at (800) 797-5499, or by
e-mail at . To view a copy of the Complaint initiating the class
action, which was not filed by Schatz & Nobel, or for more
information about this case, class action cases in general, or
Schatz & Nobel, please visit our website:
http://www.snlaw.net/. CONTACT: Wayne T. Boulton or Nancy Kulesa
Tel.: (800) 797-5499 Website: http://www.snlaw.net/ e-mail:
DATASOURCE: Schatz & Nobel, P.C. CONTACT: Wayne T. Boulton or
Nancy Kulesa, +1-800-797-5499, , both of Schatz & Nobel Web
site: http://www.snlaw.net/
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