INVESTOR ALERT: Scott+Scott Attorneys at Law LLP Investigates The Walt Disney Company's Directors and Officers for Breach of Fiduciary Duties - DIS
NEW YORK, July 23, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Scott+Scott Attorneys at Law LLP ("Scott+Scott"), an international securities and consumer rights litigation firm, is investigating certain directors and officers of The Walt Disney Company ("Disney") (NYSE: DIS) for breaching their fiduciary duties to Disney and its shareholders. If you are a Disney shareholder, you may contact attorney Joe Pettigrew for additional information toll-free at 844-818-6982 or [email protected].
Scott+Scott is investigating whether Disney's board of directors or senior management failed to manage Disney in an acceptable manner, in breach of their fiduciary duties to Disney, and whether Disney has suffered damages as a result. Specifically, Scott+Scott is investigating potential breaches of fiduciary duty regarding 1) systemic racial discrimination and bias at Disney; and 2) prematurely and inappropriately reopening Disney theme parks during the COVID-19 outbreak.
What You Can Do
If you are a Disney shareholder, you may have legal claims against Disney's directors and officers. If you wish to discuss this investigation, or have questions about this notice or your legal rights, please contact attorney Joe Pettigrew toll-free at 844-818-6982 or [email protected].
About Scott+Scott
Scott+Scott has significant experience in prosecuting major securities, antitrust, and consumer rights actions throughout the United States. The firm represents pension funds, foundations, individuals, and other entities worldwide with offices in New York, London, Amsterdam, Connecticut, California, Virginia, and Ohio.
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CONTACT:
Joe Pettigrew
Scott+Scott Attorneys at Law LLP
230 Park Avenue, 17th Floor, New York, NY 10169
844-818-6982
[email protected]
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