
CIO Stock Alert: Halper Sadeh LLC Is Investigating Whether the Sale of City Office REIT, Inc. Is Fair to Shareholders
Halper Sadeh encourages City Office shareholders to click here to learn more about their legal rights and options or contact Daniel Sadeh or Zachary Halper at (212) 763-0060 or sadeh@halpersadeh.com or zhalper@halpersadeh.com.
The investigation concerns whether City Office and its board of directors violated the federal securities laws and/or breached their fiduciary duties to shareholders by failing to, among other things: (1) obtain the best possible consideration for City Office shareholders; (2) determine whether MCME Carell is underpaying for City Office; and (3) disclose all material information necessary for City Office shareholders to adequately assess and value the merger consideration.
On behalf of City Office shareholders, Halper Sadeh LLC may seek increased consideration for shareholders, additional disclosures and information concerning the proposed transaction, or other relief and benefits. We would handle the action on a contingent fee basis, whereby you would not be responsible for out-of-pocket payment of our legal fees or expenses.
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