
TASK Investors Have the Opportunity to Join Investigation of TaskUs, Inc. With the Schall Law Firm
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- The Schall Law Firm, a national shareholder rights litigation firm, announces that it is investigating claims on behalf of investors in TaskUs, Inc. ('TaskUs' or 'the Company') (NASDAQ: TASK) for potential breaches of fiduciary duty on the part of its directors and management.
The investigation focuses on determining if the TaskUs board breached its fiduciary duties to shareholders. TaskUs announced on May 9, 2025, that it had entered into a definitive agreement to become a private company. According to the Company, 'Under the terms of the agreement, an affiliate of Blackstone, TaskUs Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer Bryce Maddock and TaskUs Co-Founder and President Jaspar Weir (collectively the "Buyer Group") will acquire 100% of the outstanding shares of Class A common stock they do not already own for $16.50 per share in an all-cash transaction.'
If you are a shareholder, click here to participate.
We also encourage you to contact Brian Schall of the Schall Law Firm, 2049 Century Park East, Suite 2460, Los Angeles, CA 90067, at 310-301-3335, to discuss your rights free of charge. You can also reach us through the firm's website at www.schallfirm.com, or by email at bschall@schallfirm.com.
The Schall Law Firm represents investors around the world and specializes in securities class action lawsuits and shareholder rights litigation.
This press release may be considered Attorney Advertising in some jurisdictions under the applicable law and rules of ethics.

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