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DEADLINE ALERT: Rigrodsky & Long, P.A. Reminds Shareholders Of LifeLock, Inc. Of Upcoming Deadline
[April 25, 2014]

DEADLINE ALERT: Rigrodsky & Long, P.A. Reminds Shareholders Of LifeLock, Inc. Of Upcoming Deadline


WILMINGTON, Del. --(Business Wire)--

Rigrodsky & Long, P.A.:

  • Do you, or did you, own shares of LifeLock (News - Alert), Inc. (NYSE: LOCK)?
  • Did you purchase your shares between February 26, 2013 and February 19, 2014, inclusive?
  • Did you lose money in your investment in LifeLock, Inc.?
  • Do you want to discuss your rights?

Rigrodsky & Long, P.A., including former Special Assistant United States Attorney, Timothy J. MacFall, reminds shareholders of LifeLock, Inc. ("LifeLock" or the "Company") (NYSE: LOCK) of an upcoming deadline involving a securities fraud class action lawsuit commenced against the Company.

Rigrodsky & Long, P.A. filed a class action lawsuit in the United States District Court for the District of Arizona on behalf of all persons or entities that purchased the securities of LifeLock, Inc. ("LifeLock" or the "Company") (NYSE: LOCK) between February 26, 2013 and February 19, 2014, inclusive (the "Class Period"), alleging violations of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 against certain of the Company's officers (the "Complaint"). The case is entitled Scesny v. LifeLock, Inc., Case No. 14-cv-479 (D. Ariz.). If you wish to serve as lead plaintiff, you must move the Court no later than May 5, 2014.



If you purchased shares of LifeLock during the Class Period, and wish to discuss this action or have any questions concerning this notice or your rights or interests, please contact Timothy J. MacFall, Esquire or Peter Allocco of Rigrodsky & Long, P.A., 2 Righter Parkway, Suite 120, Wilmington, DE 19803 at (888) 969-4242, by e-mail to [email protected], or at: http://www.rigrodskylong.com/news/lifelock-inc-lock.

A lead plaintiff is a representative party acting on behalf of other class members in directing the litigation. In order to be appointed lead plaintiff, the Court must determine that the class member's claim is typical of the claims of other class members, and that the class member will adequately represent the class. Your ability to share in any recovery is not, however, affected by the decision whether or not to serve as a lead plaintiff. Any member of the proposed class may move the court to serve as lead plaintiff through counsel of their choice, or may choose to do nothing and remain an absent class member.


Rigrodsky & Long, P.A., with offices in Wilmington, Delaware and Garden City, New York, regularly litigates securities class, derivative and direct actions, shareholder rights litigation and corporate governance litigation, including claims for breach of fiduciary duty and proxy violations in the Delaware Court of Chancery and in state and federal courts throughout the United States.

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