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SEC Investigation
−Removed: We received a subpoena from the SEC in October 2020 requesting certain information from us, including information regarding testing, testing results and details of results from our GEN I and GEN II technologies and certain of our partnerships and agreements.
−Removed: In March 2022, we received a subpoena requesting additional information, including information concerning our reverse-merger in 2015, and communications with certain individuals and entities.
−Removed: There have been no further information requests relating to the Company’s business or technology.
+Added: As previously disclosed, we received a subpoena from the SEC in October 2020 requesting certain information from us, including information regarding testing, testing results and details of results from our GEN I and GEN II technologies, and certain of our partnerships and agreements.
+Added: In March 2022, we received a second subpoena requesting additional information, including information concerning our reverse-merger in 2015, and communications with certain individuals and entities.
+Added: There have been no additional information requests from the SEC relating to the Company’s business or technology.
The SEC informed us that its investigation does not mean that the SEC has concluded that anyone has violated the law and that the investigation does not mean that the SEC has a negative opinion of us.
We cannot predict when this matter will be resolved or what, if any, action the SEC may take following the conclusion of the investigation.
−Removed: On October 13, 2020, the Company and certain of its officers were named as defendants in a proposed class action lawsuit filed in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, captioned Olivier Tremblay, Individually and on Behalf of All Other Similarly Situated v.
−Removed: Loop Industries, Inc., Daniel Solomita, and Nelson Gentiletti , Case No.
−Removed: 7:20-cv-0838-NSR (“Tremblay Class Action”).
−Removed: The complaint alleges that the defendants violated Sections 10(b) and 20(a) and Rule 10b-5 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 by allegedly making materially false and/or misleading statements, as well as allegedly failing to disclose material adverse facts about the Company’s business, operations, and prospects, which caused the Company’s securities to trade at artificially inflated prices.
−Removed: The complaint seeks unspecified damages on behalf of a class of purchasers of Loop’s securities between September 24, 2018 and October 12, 2020.
−Removed: On October 28, 2020, the Company and certain of its officers were named as defendants in a second proposed class action lawsuit filed in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, captioned Michelle Bazzini, Individually and on Behalf of All Other Similarly Situated v.
−Removed: Loop Industries, Inc., Daniel Solomita, and Nelson Gentiletti , Case No.
−Removed: 7:20-cv-09031-NSR.
−Removed: The complaint allegations are similar in nature to those in the Tremblay Class Action.
−Removed: On January 4, 2021, the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York consolidated the two proposed class-action lawsuits as In re Loop Industries, Inc.
−Removed: Securities Litigation , Master File No.
−Removed: 7:20-cv-08538-NSR.
−Removed: Sakari Johansson and John Jay Cappa were appointed as Co-Lead Plaintiffs and Glancy Prongay & Murray LLP and Pomerantz LLP were appointed as Co-Lead Counsel for the class.
−Removed: Plaintiffs served a consolidated amended complaint on February 18, 2021, which alleges that the defendants violated Sections 10(b) and 20(a) and Rule 10b-5 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 by allegedly making materially false and/or misleading statements, as well as allegedly failing to disclose material adverse facts about the Company’s business, operations, and prospects, which caused the Company’s securities to trade at artificially inflated prices.
−Removed: The consolidated amended complaint relies on the October 13, 2020 report published by a third party regarding the Company to support their allegations.
−Removed: Defendants served a motion to dismiss the consolidated amended complaint on April 27, 2021.
−Removed: Plaintiffs’ opposition to the motion to Dismiss was served on May 27, 2021 and Defendants’ reply in support of the motion to dismiss is due on June 11, 2021.
−Removed: On March 1, 2022, the Company and the current and former officer defendants entered into an agreement for the settlement of the consolidated class action lawsuit, and, on March 4, 2022, advised the Court of the agreement to settle.
−Removed: The agreement, which is subject to certain conditions, including court approval, requires the Company to pay $3.1 million to the plaintiff class.
−Removed: The Company’s total cash contribution to the settlement and outstanding legal fees related to the lawsuit, combined, will be approximately $2.52 million.
−Removed: The remainder of the settlement will be paid by the Company’s D&O insurance carriers.
−Removed: As explained in Note 22 in our consolidated financial statements, the Company recorded a contingency loss in relation to the settlement.
−Removed: The settlement agreement does not constitute an admission, concession, or finding of any fault, liability, or wrongdoing by the Company or any defendant.
−Removed: On October 13, 2020, the Company, Loop Canada Inc.
−Removed: and certain of their officers and directors were named as defendants in a proposed securities class action filed in the Superior Court of Québec (District of Terrebonne, Province of Québec, Canada), in file no.
−Removed: 700-06-000012-205.
−Removed: The Application for authorization of a class action and for authorization to bring an action pursuant to section 225.4 of the Québec Securities Act (“the Application”) was filed by an individual shareholder on behalf of himself and a class of buyers who purchased our securities during the “Class Period” (not defined).
−Removed: Plaintiff alleges that throughout the Class Period, the defendants allegedly made false and/or misleading statements and allegedly failed to disclose material adverse facts concerning the Company’s technology, business model, operations and prospects, thus causing the Company’s stock price to be artificially inflated and thereby causing plaintiff to suffer damages.
−Removed: Plaintiff seeks unspecified damages stemming from losses he claims to have suffered as a result of the foregoing.
−Removed: On December 13, 2020, the Application was amended in order to add allegations regarding specific misrepresentations.
−Removed: The authorization hearing was held on February 24, 2022 and the matter is currently under advisement.
−Removed: Management believes that this case lacks merit and intends to defend it vigorously.
−Removed: No amounts have been provided for in the consolidated financial statements with respect to this claim.
−Removed: Management has not yet determined what effect this lawsuit may have on its financial position or results of operations as it is still in the preliminary stages.
+Added: On September 30, 2022 the SEC filed a complaint (the “SEC complaint”) against several named defendants (“Defendants”), and also identified as a relief defendant Daniel Solomita, our Chief Executive Officer.
+Added: The SEC complaint does not allege wrongdoing by the Company or Mr.
+Added: The SEC complaint identifies Mr.
+Added: Solomita and an entity he owns as relief defendants because they purportedly received monies from the Defendants in 2015 that the SEC alleges were derived from the Defendants’ fraud.
+Added: The SEC complaint does not allege that Mr.
+Added: Solomita was aware of the alleged wrongdoing by the Defendants and does not allege that he was aware that any alleged monies received were derived from fraud.
+Added: The information set forth under "Contingencies" in Note 22, Commitments and Contingencies, contained in the notes to the consolidated financial statements of this Annual Report on Form 10-K is incorporated by reference in answer to this Item.
From time to time, we may become involved in various lawsuits and legal proceedings or investigations which arise in the ordinary course of business.
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