Scott+Scott Attorneys at Law LLP has launched an urgent investigation into whether certain officers and directors of JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE: JPM) failed to manage JPMorgan Chase in an acceptable manner, breaching their fiduciary duties to JPMorgan Chase, and whether JPMorgan Chase and its shareholders have suffered damages as a result. Attorney Joseph A. Pettigrew is heading the investigation—what shareholders need to know:
- On February 26, 2026, dozens of institutional investors sued JPMorgan for ignoring red flags and concealing a subprime auto loan fraud by Tricolor Holdings.
- If you own JPMorgan Chase common stock, join our investigation on behalf of JPMorgan Chase and its shareholders by contacting us.
If you own JPMorgan Chase common stock and you wish to discuss this investigation—at no cost for you—please contact attorney Joe Pettigrew toll-free at (844) 818-6982 or jpettigrew@scott-scott.com.
About this investigation – FAQ:
Q1: What is this ongoing investigation into JPMorgan Chase & Co. about?
A: According to our investigation, owners of JPMorgan Chase common stock have been impacted by a February 26, 2026 lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase for ignoring and/or concealing the Tricolor subprime auto loan fraud. Scott+Scott has a decades-long track record in fighting for corporate governance and monetary recoveries on behalf of companies and their shareholders.
Q2: How does this Scott+Scott investigation work?
A: Joining our investigation is easy and at no cost for you. By contacting us, we will let you know your rights as a JPMorgan Chase shareholder, and how the process works and what you can expect. If you currently own JPMorgan Chase stock, we look forward to hearing from you.
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Scott+Scott Attorneys at Law LLP, an international securities and consumer rights litigation firm, is investigating whether the directors of JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE: JPM) breached their fiduciary duties to JPMorgan Chase and its shareholders.
Contacts
Joe Pettigrew
Scott+Scott Attorneys at Law LLP
600 W. Broadway, Suite 3300, San Diego, CA 92101
(844) 818-6982
jpettigrew@scott-scott.com