Law firms join Wells Fargo class action call over CLO and CMBS book
Frank R Cruz and Rosen have this week joined a growing list of law firms trying to rally investors to join a class action lawsuit against Wells Fargo that allege the bank made ‘materially false and misleading’ statements about holdings in its CLO and CMBS book
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