WAYNE, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Ryan & Maniskas, LLP (www.rmclasslaw.com/cases/amph)
is investigating potential claims against the board of directors of
American Physicians Service Group Inc. ("American Physicians Service
Group" or the "Company") (NASDAQ: AMPH) concerning possible breaches of
fiduciary duty and other violations of law related to the Company’s
entry into an agreement to be acquired by ProAssurance Corporation in a
transaction with a value of approximately $220 million.
Our investigation concerns possible breaches of fiduciary duty and other
violations of law related to approval of the transaction by Company’s
board of directors; in particular, whether the Company undertook a fair
process to obtain fair consideration for all shareholders of American
Physicians Service Group. For more information regarding our
investigation, please contact Ryan & Maniskas, LLP (Richard A. Maniskas,
Esquire) toll-free at (877) 316-3218 or by email at rmaniskas@rmclasslaw.com
or visit: www.rmclasslaw.com/cases/amph.
Under the terms of the proposed transactions, American Physicians
Service Group will receive $32.50 in cash for each share of American
Physicians Service Group common stock they own.
If you own shares of American Physicians Service Group and would like to
learn more about these claims or if you wish to discuss these matters
and have any questions concerning this announcement or your rights,
contact Richard A. Maniskas, Esquire toll-free at (877) 316-3218 or to
sign up online, visit: www.rmclasslaw.com/cases/amph.
You may also email Mr. Maniskas at rmaniskas@rmclasslaw.com.
For more information about class action cases in general, please visit
our website: www.rmclasslaw.com.
Ryan & Maniskas, LLP is a national shareholder litigation firm. Ryan and
Maniskas, LLP is devoted to protecting the interests of individual and
institutional investors in shareholder actions in state and federal
courts nationwide.
Source: Ryan & Maniskas, LLP
Contact:
Ryan & Maniskas, LLP
Richard A. Maniskas, Esquire
877-316-3218
rmaniskas@rmclasslaw.com
www.rmclasslaw.com/cases/amph