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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Tigar dismisses most securities claims against Volta, an electric car charging station company, from investors who say that the company covered up flaws in its business model in order to push a merger with Tortoise Acquisition. While investors prevail on the issue of whether some of the company's challenged statements and figures are protected by the safe harbor doctrine, the bulk of the claims are tossed for not proving that the company was intentionally misleading investors by feeding them false data.
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