North Carolina Securities and Class Action Attorneys
Protecting Investors, Consumers, and Employees
At Blue LLP, we represent plaintiffs in securities litigation and class actions involving fraud, financial misconduct, and corporate abuse. Our firm takes on complex claims that require leadership, strategy, and the ability to litigate against powerful institutions.
We’ve filed cases involving
pension mismanagement, shareholder oppression, and deceptive practices by companies operating in North Carolina and beyond.
Our Class Action Practice Focus
We pursue class claims and mass actions in state and federal court. Common case types include:
These cases often arise in corporate-heavy regions like the Triangle, Charlotte, or Wilmington. We assess every matter for class certification potential and litigation viability.
Securities fraud and investment misrepresentation
Pension or retirement plan abuse
Consumer fraud and unfair trade practices
Shareholder derivative claims
Breach of fiduciary duty
Fighting Corporate Misconduct with Precision
Class actions are not just legal tools — they are accountability mechanisms. We build strong cases through investigation, expert testimony, and clear, client-focused representation. Our team has the litigation experience and
courtroom acumen to push claims forward when others hesitate.
Contingency Representation for Class Plaintiffs
We accept most securities and class action matters on contingency. Our firm assumes the financial risk of litigation and is only compensated when a recovery is made for the class or plaintiff group.
FAQ: Class Actions and Securities Claims
What is a class action lawsuit?
A class action allows one or more named plaintiffs to sue on behalf of a larger group with similar legal claims — often consumers, employees, or investors.
Do I have to join a class action to pursue compensation?
Not always. In some cases, you may opt out and pursue an individual claim. We help clients evaluate which option best protects their rights.
What are typical securities class action claims?
Common claims include misrepresentation of investment risks, hidden losses, or corporate actions that devalue shareholder positions.
How do attorneys get paid in class actions?
Fees are typically awarded from the recovery, with court approval. Clients do not pay out-of-pocket for legal fees.
