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Are non-U.S. investors limited solely to participation as class members in securities-fraud class actions?

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Are non-U.S. investors limited solely to participation as class members in securities-fraud class actions?

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No. Just like all injured investors in any given case, non-U.S. investors may choose to seek active participation in a class action as a lead or representative plaintiff, choose to remain an absent class member or pursue individual litigation on their own behalf.

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