SMCI Investors Eligible to Lead Securities Fraud Lawsuit Against Super Micro Computer

The Schall Law Firm reminds investors of a class action lawsuit opportunity against the tech company.

Mar. 31, 2026 at 5:52pm

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The Schall Law Firm, a national shareholder rights litigation firm, is reminding investors of a class action lawsuit against Super Micro Computer, Inc. (NASDAQ: SMCI) for alleged violations of federal securities laws. The lawsuit covers a class period from April 30, 2024 to March 19, 2026, during which the company is accused of making false and misleading statements about its sales to China that violated U.S. export control laws.

Why it matters

This lawsuit represents an opportunity for SMCI investors who suffered losses to potentially recover damages. The case highlights ongoing concerns about U.S. companies complying with export control regulations, especially when doing business with China.

The details

According to the complaint, Super Micro derived significant revenue from selling servers to China in violation of U.S. export control laws. The company allegedly failed to maintain appropriate controls to ensure compliance with these regulations. As a result, the company's public statements during the class period were false and misleading, the lawsuit claims.

  • The class period runs from April 30, 2024 to March 19, 2026.
  • Investors have until May 26, 2026 to contact the Schall Law Firm to discuss participating in the lawsuit.

The players

The Schall Law Firm

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

Super Micro Computer, Inc.

A technology company that designs and manufactures servers and other computer hardware.

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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 by May 26, 2026 whether to certify the class in this securities fraud lawsuit against Super Micro Computer.

The takeaway

This case highlights the importance of U.S. technology companies closely monitoring their export compliance, especially when doing business with China, to avoid potential securities fraud allegations and lawsuits from impacted investors.