South Florida litigators hit financial services provider Robinhood Markets Inc. with a consolidated class action complaint Tuesday in Miami federal court—less than two days before the company seeks a valuation upward of $35 billion in an initial public offering.

An iPhone user downloading Robinhood App, a stock trading app, from the App Store. Credit: Wachiwit/Shutterstock An iPhone user downloading Robinhood App, a stock trading app, from the App Store. Credit: Wachiwit/Shutterstock

The litigators—Natalia M. Salas, a partner at The Ferraro Law Firm and plaintiff’s lead counsel for the Robinhood Markets Inc. multidistrict litigation, and Sean Burstyn, a case team attorney—are both based in Miami.

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