ZoomInfo Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ: GTM) is facing securities fraud class action litigation, and multiple law firms are urging affected investors to participate—particularly by meeting lead-plaintiff deadlines that fall in August 2026. Several notices say shareholders who suffered losses have an opportunity to seek appointment as the lead plaintiff in the putative class action.
Across the outlets, the reported allegations focus on ZoomInfo’s disclosures to investors. One thread highlights alleged failures to disclose issues tied to customer behavior, including customer migration and retention concerns, alongside claims of weakening demand. Another item points to customer migration to “consumption-based” models and downmarket demand as part of the alleged disclosure problems. One outlet also links the lawsuit to an approximate 33% stock drop and says the decline was connected to alleged customer retention concerns following ZoomInfo’s AI-related integration issues.
While the core story remains consistent—securities law violations are alleged and investors may be able to lead the case—the emphasis varies by outlet. Some notices stress the August 24, 2026 lead-plaintiff deadline; others focus on specific firm contact channels. Still others summarize the alleged misconduct through the lens of the company’s customer-related disclosures and resulting market reaction.