Zoetis Inc. is facing a shareholder class action lawsuit alleging securities law violations, according to investor-alert notices published by law firms. The complaints cite alleged violations of Sections 10(b) and 20(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and Rule 10b-5, which generally address securities fraud and related conduct in connection with public securities trading. The notices invite investors to learn about their potential rights in the litigation and describe opportunities to participate in the case. One notice from DJS Law Group reminds investors of the lawsuit against Zoetis and states that the allegations fall under federal securities provisions and the SEC rule covering fraudulent conduct. Another notice from the Schall Law Firm similarly describes a class action seeking to represent investors in connection with the same alleged violations. Both sources are promotional in nature and focus on informing shareholders about possible involvement, rather than providing detailed factual allegations about the underlying conduct. The provided excerpts do not specify the specific statements, events, or time period at issue, nor do they include any company response or court outcomes.