The New York-based firm is inviting long-term shareholders of the NASDAQ-listed company to review their legal rights. Attorneys Daniel Sadeh and Zachary Halper are leading the inquiry, which focuses on whether management failures harmed the company’s oversight mechanisms and, by extension, shareholder value. The firm operates on a contingent fee basis, meaning participants do not incur out-of-pocket expenses during the process.
Those currently holding EXTR stock may be eligible to pursue legal remedies, including court-approved financial awards or mandates for internal corporate reform. Interested parties are directed to contact the firm’s One World Trade Center office to discuss their standing and potential options for recovery regarding the alleged mismanagement.

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