Adam C. Ford, of Ford O’Brien Landy LLP, representing the Parseghian trusts, said the complaint made a reasonably conceivable argument that the trusts were victims, with related class Securities Exchange Act litigation pending in Massachusetts federal court naming both Lucchino and Frequency. Although disputed by Computershare, the suit also argued that the transfer company was acting as Frequency’s agent at the time.
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