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Class action names Nano-X Imaging and certain officers, putting NNOX in focus

A class action lawsuit against Nano-X Imaging Ltd. (NASDAQ: NNOX) and certain of its officers is in focus after Pomerantz LLP announced the filing on July 16, 2026. The suit was brought in a United States District Court. The firm's announcement named no individual defendants and disclosed neither a class period nor specific allegations.

By Grace OseiMacro DeskJuly 18, 20262 min read
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Key takeaways

  • Pomerantz LLP announced on July 16, 2026 the filing of a securities class action against Nano-X Imaging Ltd. (NASDAQ: NNOX) and certain of its officers in a United States District Court.
  • The firm's announcement named no individual defendants, disclosed no class period, and described no specific allegations or damages amount.
  • Securities class actions of this type seek to recover losses for investors who purchased shares during a defined period.
  • For NNOX holders, the filing represents a legal overhang without the specifics that define its scope, with Nano-X and unnamed officers as defendants of record as of July 16.
  • The next definitive development is the full complaint entering the public docket, which will name the officers, set the class period, and lay out the specific counts.

A class action lawsuit against Nano-X Imaging Ltd. (NASDAQ: NNOX) and certain of its officers is in focus after Pomerantz LLP announced the filing on July 16, 2026. The suit was brought in a United States District Court. The firm's announcement named no individual defendants and disclosed neither a class period nor specific allegations.

The Pomerantz LLP filing

Pomerantz LLP, based in New York, named Nano-X Imaging Ltd. and "certain officers" as defendants in a press release dated July 16, 2026. No executives were identified by name, no underlying conduct was described, and no dollar amount for claimed damages appeared in the announcement text.

Securities class actions of this type seek to recover losses on behalf of investors who purchased shares during a defined period. That period, the named officers, and the conduct at issue will appear in the full complaint once it enters the public court docket. The press release is the initial notice; the complaint carries the specifics.

The setup for NNOX

For holders of NNOX on the NASDAQ, the filing marks a legal overhang without the specifics that define its scope. Nano-X Imaging Ltd. and unnamed officers stand as defendants of record as of July 16. No additional firms or named plaintiffs appeared in the Pomerantz LLP announcement.

The opening of a class action is the first stage in a legal process that develops across multiple filings, each adding detail the prior document omitted.

What to watch

The next definitive development is the full complaint entering the public docket. That document will identify the individual officers, set the class period, and lay out the specific counts against Nano-X Imaging Ltd. The complaint filed in the United States District Court is the filing that will put a shape on what Pomerantz LLP is alleging against the company and its executives.

About this story

Filed by the macro desk of MarketPR on July 18, 2026. Source: MarketPR. Indicative figures are not investment advice.

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Frequently asked

Who filed the class action against Nano-X Imaging?

Pomerantz LLP, a firm based in New York, filed the class action against Nano-X Imaging Ltd. and certain of its officers, announcing it in a press release dated July 16, 2026.

What allegations does the lawsuit make against Nano-X Imaging?

The Pomerantz LLP announcement did not describe any underlying conduct or specific allegations; those details will appear in the full complaint once it enters the public court docket.

Where was the lawsuit filed?

The suit was brought in a United States District Court.

What should NNOX investors watch for next?

The next key development is the full complaint entering the public docket, which will identify the individual officers, set the class period, and lay out the specific counts against Nano-X Imaging Ltd.