Revised Statement of Claim Approved in Derivative Lawsuit Due to the Bezeq-Yes Transaction

29.01.2017

A claim filed by our firm alleges there were suspect flaws in the conduct of Bezeq’s Audit Committee and Board of Directors who approved the sale of Yes shares to Eurocom ■ The Honorable Judge Ruth Ronen wrote about the claim: "Thorough, serious, and meticulous"

A significant development in the derivative case against Bezeq, as part of the stakeholder transaction, in which Bezeq purchased Eurocom’s share of Yes. The Tel Aviv District Court judge, Ruth Ronen, authorized the plaintiff to file a revised statement of claim last weekend, after concluding that his request was “thorough, serious, and meticulous.”

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