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NOVO NORDISK A/S (NYSE: NVO) DEADLINE ALERT: Bernstein Liebhard LLP Reminds Novo Nordisk A/S Investors of Upcoming Deadline

NOVO NORDISK A/S (NYSE: NVO) DEADLINE ALERT: Bernstein Liebhard LLP Reminds Novo Nordisk A/S Investors of Upcoming Deadline

NEW YORK, March 03, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Bernstein Liebhard LLP:
Do you, or did you, own shares of Novo Nordisk A/S (NYSE: NVO)?
Did you purchase your shares between November 2, 2022 and December 19, 2024, inclusive?
Did you lose money in your investment in Novo Nordisk A/S?
Do you want to discuss your rights?
Bernstein Liebhard LLP, a nationally acclaimed investor rights law firm, reminds Novo Nordisk A/S ('Novo' or the 'Company') (NYSE: NVO) investors of an upcoming deadline involving a securities fraud class action lawsuit commenced against the Company.
If you purchased or acquired Novo securities, and/or would like to discuss your legal rights and options please visit Novo Nordisk A/S Shareholder Class Action Lawsuit or contact Investor Relations Manager Peter Allocco at (212) 951-2030 or [email protected].
A lawsuit was filed in the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey on behalf of investors who purchased or acquired the securities of Novo between November 2, 2022 and December 19, 2024, inclusive, alleging violations of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 against the Company and certain of its senior officers.
According to the lawsuit, Novo made misrepresentations concerning the true state of the Company's REDEFINE-1 trial protocol; notably, that it was a 'flexible protocol' which gave patients the ability 'to modify their dosing throughout the trial.'
If you wish to serve as lead plaintiff for the Class, you must file papers by March 25, 2025. A lead plaintiff is a representative party acting on other class members' behalf in directing the litigation. Your ability to share in any recovery doesn't require that you serve as lead plaintiff. If you choose to take no action, you may remain an absent class member.
All representation is on a contingency fee basis. Shareholders pay no fees or expenses.
Since 1993, Bernstein Liebhard LLP has recovered over $3.5 billion for its clients. In addition to representing individual investors, the Firm has been retained by some of the largest public and private pension funds in the country to monitor their assets and pursue litigation on their behalf. As a result of its success litigating hundreds of class actions, the Firm has been named to The National Law Journal's 'Plaintiffs' Hot List' thirteen times and listed in The Legal 500 for sixteen consecutive years.
ATTORNEY ADVERTISING. © 2025 Bernstein Liebhard LLP. The law firm responsible for this advertisement is Bernstein Liebhard LLP, 10 East 40th Street, New York, New York 10016, (212) 779-1414. Prior results do not guarantee or predict a similar outcome with respect to any future matter.
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