LAS VEGAS, Feb. 25, 2016 -- The Law Office of Michael Rhodes, PLLC announced last week that it filed a Shareholder Derivative Lawsuit in the District Court, Clark County Nevada, against IPO World (OTCBB:IPOW) (IPOW).
The Law Office of Michael Rhodes, PLLC is now requesting other shareholders of IPOW to provide information that would be beneficial to the successful prosecution of the lawsuit and to protect Company assets.
If you purchased IPOW securities, contact Michael Rhodes at [email protected]. Those who inquire by e-mail are encouraged to include their name, mailing address, telephone number, and number of shares purchased.
Contact: Michael Rhodes, Attorney at Law Law Office of Michael Rhodes, PLLC 400 South Fourth Street, Third Floor Las Vegas, NV 89101 Telephone: (702) 366-0333 [email protected]


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