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FOA Investigates Potential Fiduciary Duty Breaches by Finance of America Board
Law firm Abbott Cooper PLLC probes Finance of America Companies Inc. board on behalf of stockholders
Published on Feb. 28, 2026
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Abbott Cooper PLLC, a law firm, is investigating potential breaches of fiduciary duty by the Board of Directors of Finance of America Companies, Inc. (NYSE: FOA) on behalf of the company's stockholders. The investigation focuses on whether the Finance of America Board has fulfilled its fiduciary obligations to stockholders, including its duty of loyalty.
Why it matters
Fiduciary duty breaches by a company's board of directors can have serious consequences for stockholders, potentially leading to financial losses and legal action. This investigation aims to determine if the Finance of America board has acted in the best interests of its shareholders.
The details
The law firm is encouraging Finance of America stockholders to contact them to learn more about the investigation and their legal rights. Abbott Cooper PLLC handles cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning there is no cost to stockholders unless a recovery is obtained.
- The investigation was launched on February 27, 2026.
The players
Finance of America Companies, Inc.
A publicly traded financial services company.
Abbott Cooper PLLC
A law firm investigating potential breaches of fiduciary duty by the Finance of America board of directors.
J. Abbott R. Cooper
An attorney at Abbott Cooper PLLC handling the investigation.
What they’re saying
“Stockholders of Finance of America who are interested in learning more about the investigation or their legal rights are encouraged to contact Abbott Cooper PLLC at no cost or obligation.”
— J. Abbott R. Cooper, Attorney (Globe Newswire)
What’s next
The investigation is ongoing, and the law firm is encouraging Finance of America stockholders to reach out to learn more about their legal rights.
The takeaway
This investigation highlights the importance of corporate boards upholding their fiduciary duties to shareholders, and the role that legal action can play in holding them accountable.
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