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Fresno County Employees' Retirement Ass'n v. Alphatec Holdings, Inc.

9th CircuitJune 5, 2015No. 13-55661Cited 6 times
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Case Details

Judge(s)
Pregerson, Tallman, Nguyen
Status — whether other courts must follow this ruling
Unpublished
Procedural Posture — the stage the case had reached
Appeal from district court; 9th Circuit remanded for further proceedings

Related Laws

No specific laws identified for this ruling.

Outcome

9th Circuit addressed securities fraud claims in shareholder derivative action against Alphatec Holdings. The court remanded certain issues while addressing pleading standards for fraud allegations.

What This Ruling Means

**Court Ruling Summary: Fresno County Employees' Retirement Ass'n v. Alphatec Holdings, Inc.** **What Happened:** The Fresno County Employees' Retirement Association, which manages pension funds for county workers, sued Alphatec Holdings (a medical device company) for securities fraud. The retirement association claimed the company made false or misleading statements that hurt the value of their investments. This type of lawsuit, called a shareholder derivative action, allows investors to sue on behalf of the company when they believe corporate officers have harmed shareholders. **What the Court Decided:** The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals issued a mixed ruling. The court sent some issues back to the lower court for further review while establishing clearer standards for how fraud allegations must be presented in these types of cases. The court did not award any monetary damages. **Why This Matters for Workers:** This case is important for workers whose retirement savings are invested in company stocks through pension funds or 401(k) plans. It shows that retirement associations can take legal action when they believe companies have misled investors, potentially protecting workers' retirement security. However, these cases are complex and don't guarantee financial recovery.

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