
Richtech Robotics (RR) Stock Drop Lawsuit
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What is the Richtech Robotics Lawsuit About?
A class action lawsuit has been filed on behalf of investors who purchased or acquired shares of Richtech Robotics Inc. (NASDAQ: RR) between January 27, 2026, and 12:00 PM EST on January 29, 2026. The lawsuit concerns whether Richtech Robotics has violated federal securities laws by providing false or misleading statements to investors and seeks to help shareholders recover their losses.
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Why is Richtech Robotics (NASDAQ: RR) Stock Dropping?
On January 29, 2026, Hunterbrook Media published a report accusing Richtech Robotics of mischaracterizing its “collaboration” with Microsoft and missing its 10-K filing deadline, even after it previously extended the deadline by fifteen days in December.
Previously on January 27, 2026, Richtech Robotics had announced a “hands-on collaboration” with Microsoft through the Microsoft’s AI Co-Innovation Labs to “jointly develop and deploy” agentic AI in robotic systems. However, Hunterbrook Media claims that Microsoft denied having a partnership with the company, saying that Richtech Robotics is “just a customer,” and that it participated in the AI Co-Innovation Lab as “a standard customer engagement” that had “no commercial element.”
Additionally, Hunterbrook claims that just weeks earlier, Richtech Robotics missed its extended 10-K filing deadline. According to Hunterbrook, Richtech Robotics filed an NT 10-K (notification of late filing) in December 2025, which seemingly delayed its 10-K filing deadline to January 13, 2026. However, Richtech Robotics did not file the 10-K until seven days after the extended deadline, on January 20, 2026. As a result, Hunterbrook questions whether Richtech Robotics may have received a deficiency notice from NASDAQ but failed to publicly disclose it in accordance with NASDAQ’s requirements.
Following Hunterbrook’s report, shares of Richtech Robotics plummeted over 20% in intraday trading on January 29, 2026, causing significant harm to investors.
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How do securities class action lawsuits work?
Publicly traded companies are legally required to provide truthful, accurate information to investors. When a company misrepresents facts, conceals risks, or engages in fraudulent practices, investors can suffer significant financial harm. Securities class action lawsuits allow affected shareholders to seek recovery for their investment losses and hold the company accountable for violating the law.
How can I get my money back?
If you invested in Richtech Robotics, you may be eligible to recover your investment losses. Fill out the form above so that our team can confidentially contact you about your potential options.
Do I have to pay anything out of pocket?
No; participating in a securities class action lawsuit with our firm will never cost you anything out of pocket. If a lawsuit is filed and is successful down the line, the court typically has the discretion to award fair attorney's fees out of a gross recovery.
What is your firm’s experience with investor lawsuits?
Our financial fraud and securities lawyers have more than two decades of experience prosecuting fraud and have successfully litigated against some of the largest companies in the United States. We’ve recovered billions of dollars on our clients’ behalf.
Am I eligible to participate in the potential lawsuit if I sold all my shares after the drop?
Whether you choose to hold or sell your shares will not impact your eligibility for this lawsuit. Your eligibility to join this class action depends on if you purchased your shares during the relevant period, called the “class period.”
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