Attorneys at the firm are evaluating the terms of four specific acquisitions to determine if shareholders are receiving fair value. The probes focus on Bowman Consulting Group’s $43.00-per-share cash deal with Bernhard Capital Partners and DoubleVerify Holdings’ $13.60-per-share sale to Nielsen Holdings. Additionally, the firm is reviewing Bowhead Specialty Holdings’ $34.00-per-share agreement with American Family Mutual Insurance Company, alongside Identiv’s divestiture of its IoT assets and Thai subsidiary to Trackonomy Systems.
Legal representatives suggest these proposed deals may include restrictive terms that preclude superior competing offers or provide preferential treatment to insiders. Halper Sadeh LLC is soliciting contact from affected investors to discuss potential litigation or demands for increased compensation and further financial disclosures. The firm operates on a contingent fee basis for these matters, asserting that current terms may violate federal securities laws or fiduciary obligations.

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