Kuehn Law Probes Nutex Health Directors Over Alleged Fiduciary Breaches

Reuters03-05
Kuehn Law Probes Nutex Health Directors Over Alleged Fiduciary Breaches

Kuehn Law is investigating whether certain officers and directors of Nutex Health Inc. breached fiduciary duties to shareholders, citing allegations in a federal securities lawsuit that the company misrepresented or failed to disclose issues tied to HaloMD-related arbitration results, the sustainability of related revenues, and weaknesses in internal controls and stock-based compensation accounting. The firm is encouraging shareholders who bought shares before Aug. 8, 2024 to contact it about potential participation in shareholder derivative litigation.

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