How long does a securities class action usually take to settle or resolve?
The typical securities class action case takes approximately two to three years from the time the initial complaint is filed until a case concludes either with settlement funds distributed to stockholders, or by judgment or dismissal. This is only an estimate; some cases have taken longer, especially when there are appeals, while others have taken significantly less time to resolve.
The typical securities class action takes approximately two to three years from the time the initial complaint is filed until a case concludes either with settlement funds distributed to stockholders, or by judgment or dismissal. This is only an estimate; some cases have taken longer, especially when there are appeals, while others have taken significantly less time to resolve.
The typical securities class action case takes approximately three to five years from the time the initial complaint is filed until a case concludes either with settlement funds distributed to stockholders, or by judgment or dismissal. This is only an estimate; some case have taken longer, especially when there are appeals, while others have taken significantly less time to resolve.