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LeCroy Announces Voluntary Dismissal Of Class Action Lawsuit

7/20/2012 2:34 PM ET

LeCroy Corp.(LCRY: Quote) announced that, on July 19, 2012, the previously announced class action lawsuit filed against LeCroy in June 2012 by Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP in the United States District Court Southern District of New York was voluntarily dismissed by the plaintiff, with prejudice. Neither the Plaintiff nor its counsel received any payment in connection with the dismissal of the case, the company said.

The plaintiff's decision voluntarily to dismiss the case followed a ruling by the court, on July 13, 2012, favorable to LeCroy. At the hearing held that day, the court refused either to schedule a preliminary injunction hearing or to allow the plaintiff to take expedited discovery, stating in pertinent part as follows: "[P]laintiff has failed to assert any plausible arguments to support her claim that the individual defendants failed to include material information in the definitive proxy statement."

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