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Investor Class Action Alert: Deadlines Approach for PAYC, ILMN, and JRVR Shareholders

Published November 18, 2023

Investors are being reminded of impending deadlines to participate as lead plaintiffs in class action lawsuits filed against several publicly traded companies. The Law Offices of Frank R. Cruz has issued a notice for shareholders of Paycom Software (PAYC), Illumina Inc. ILMN, and James River Group Holdings JRVR urging them to act swiftly to assert their rights.

Class Action Lawsuits Overview

Class action complaints have been lodged alleging that these companies may have breached federal securities laws. Investors who have suffered losses investing in these companies are being encouraged to file a lead plaintiff motion before the deadlines provided. This litigation process aims to recover damages on behalf of the group of affected shareholders.

Illumina Inc. ILMN - A Leading Genomic Analysis Company

Illumina Inc., incorporated on April 1, 1998, is an innovative force in the field of genomics, offering a suite of products and services intended for the analysis of genetic variation and biological functions. Based in San Diego, California, ILMN provides technologies integral to the fields of sequencing, genotyping, gene expression, and proteomics.

James River Group Holdings JRVR - Specialized Insurance Services

James River Group Holdings, Ltd., operates from Pembroke, Bermuda, delivering specialized insurance and reinsurance services throughout the United States. Focused on specific market niches where it holds expertise, JRVR is dedicated to providing tailored insurance solutions.

Legal Deadlines for Affected Shareholders

Investors who have purchased shares of the mentioned companies and who wish to serve as the lead plaintiff must contact the Law Offices of Frank R. Cruz before the deadlines. The law office emphasizes the timeliness of filing the motions to ensure participation in the class action suit. Missing these deadlines may legally preclude shareholders from becoming lead plaintiffs or from recovering potential losses.

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