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Securities class actions are surging, yet billions in settlements go unclaimed. Glass Lewis' Class Action Recovery Service simplifies the process, enabling investors to capitalize on opportunities without the burden of filing numerous claim forms.
Key Features and Benefits
Maximize Recovery
Many institutional investors fail to recover money because the filing process is complex. Backed by class action experts, our solution simplifies trade identification for settlements and follows-up on rejected claims.
Comprehensive Analysis and Accurate Filings
The Right Claim database tracks hundreds of settlements across thousands of cases. We handle all claims management while our online reporting provides complete transparency throughout the entire process.
How It Works
Right Claim analyzes every client trade to accurately determine the "recognized loss" under each settlement's allocation plan.
Right Claim uniquely automates every aspect of the allocation plan, claim identification, and filing processes, delivering unmatched accuracy for institutional clients of all sizes.
We also offer flexible pricing options, allowing clients to choose between fixed fees, contingent fees, or a combination tailored to their needs.



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