Several law firms issue investor alerts regarding a securities class action lawsuit against Globant S.A. (NYSE: GLOB). The firms state that the lawsuit alleges violations of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, including Section 10(b) and Rule 10b-5, and Section 20(a). One PR release describes claims tied to alleged misrepresentations related to Globant’s expansion in Latin America, asserting that investors may have suffered significant losses and that the allegations could warrant fiduciary review. Multiple notices invite investors who purchased Globant common stock during a specified “Class Period” to consider participating in the action. The Class Period cited across releases runs from February 15, 2024 through August 14, 2025 (inclusive). Several firms also emphasize that investors may have an opportunity to serve as lead plaintiff and point to an upcoming lead-plaintiff deadline listed as June 23, 2026. The releases provide contact information for specific law firms and representatives, but they do not present court rulings or merits determinations within the notices. Overall, the reporting centers on the existence of the filed action, the alleged statutory provisions, the investor time window, and procedural deadlines for lead-plaintiff consideration.