BOSTON, Nov. 21, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- A lawsuit has been
filed on behalf of shareholders of Energy Transfer LP (NYSE: ET)
alleging that Energy Transfer and certain executives violated the
federal securities laws. Investors who purchased Energy Transfer
stock between February 25, 2017 and
November 11, 2019, and are interested
in participating in the lawsuit as a lead plaintiff, are encouraged
to submit your information at www.tenlaw.com/cases/ET. Investors
may also email the firm to obtain information at
shareholder@tenlaw.com or call (617) 531-3917.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT: WWW.TENLAW.COM/CASES/ET
Energy Transfer provides energy-related services in the U.S. and
China, and owns and operates
natural gas transportation pipelines and storage facilities. The
lawsuit alleges that Energy Transfer misled its investors about its
business, operational and compliance policies.
Specifically, it is alleged that Energy Transfer failed to
disclose that its permits to conduct the Mariner East pipeline
project in Pennsylvania were
secured via bribery or other improper conduct.
Investors who purchased ET securities between February 25, 2017 and November 11, 2019 are encouraged to contact the
Thornton Law Firm's shareholder rights team at
www.tenlaw.com/cases/ET. The class has not yet been certified.
Investors who choose to take no action can remain an absent class
member.
The Thornton Law Firm's securities attorneys are highly
experienced in representing individual shareholders and
institutional investors in recovering damages caused by violations
of the securities laws. Its attorneys have established track
records litigating securities cases in courts throughout the
country and recovering losses on behalf of shareholders. This may
be considered Attorney Advertising in some jurisdictions. Prior
results do not guarantee or predict a similar outcome with respect
to any future matter.
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