ALIT Investors Have Opportunity to Lead Alight, Inc. Securities Fraud Lawsuit

The Schall Law Firm reminds investors of a class action lawsuit against Alight, Inc. for securities fraud violations.

Mar. 25, 2026 at 3:14am

The Schall Law Firm, a national shareholder rights litigation firm, has reminded investors of a class action lawsuit against Alight, Inc. (NYSE: ALIT) for violations of securities laws. Investors who purchased the company's securities between November 12, 2024 and February 18, 2026 are encouraged to contact the firm before May 15, 2026 to participate in the lawsuit.

Why it matters

This lawsuit alleges that Alight made false and misleading statements to the market about its ability to execute operations and maintain its promised dividend. The lawsuit claims the company incurred much higher compensation and incentive expenses to reach its projections, leading to investor losses when the truth came to light.

The details

According to the complaint, Alight was not capable of executing operations to reach its claimed potential performance, and could not maintain its promised dividend. The company incurred much higher compensation and incentive expenses to reach its projections, leading to its public statements being false and materially misleading throughout the class period.

  • The class period is from November 12, 2024 to February 18, 2026.
  • Investors have until May 15, 2026 to contact the Schall Law Firm to participate in the lawsuit.

The players

Alight, Inc.

A company that was accused of making false and misleading statements to the market about its ability to execute operations and maintain its promised dividend.

The Schall Law Firm

A national shareholder rights litigation firm representing investors around the world and specializing in securities class action lawsuits and shareholder rights litigation.

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What they’re saying

“We also encourage you to contact Brian Schall of the Schall Law Firm, 2049 Century Park East, Suite 2460, Los Angeles, CA 90067, at 310-301-3335, to discuss your rights free of charge.”

— Brian Schall, Attorney, Schall Law Firm

What’s next

The judge will decide on May 15, 2026 whether to certify the class in this securities fraud lawsuit against Alight, Inc.

The takeaway

This lawsuit highlights the importance of transparency and accuracy in public company disclosures, as investors rely on this information to make informed decisions. The outcome of this case could have broader implications for corporate accountability and investor protections.