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Scott & Scott LLC Represents Shareholders Against ZAPATA, BANKAMERICA, ZIFF-DAVIS, HEALTHSOUTH, And FIRSTPLUS

Business Wire, Nov 11, 1998

COLCHESTER, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 11, 1998--Scott & Scott LLC has announced the commencement of class actions against various corporations for violations of securities laws.

The firm represents shareholders who purchased BANKAMERICA CORP. (NYSE:BAC) from Aug. 4, 1998 to Oct. 13, 1998; shareholders of FIRSTPLUS FINANCIAL GROUP (NYSE:FP) from June 5, 1997 to Nov. 2, 1998; shareholders of ZAPATA CORP. (NYSE:ZAP) from July 6, 1998 to Oct. 15, 1998; shareholders of HEALTHSOUTH CORP. (NASD:HRC) from Aug. 12, 1997 to Sept. 30, 1998; and ZIFF-DAVIS (NYSE:ZD) from April 29, 1998 to Oct. 8, 1998.

Scott & Scott LLC is a Connecticut-based law firm engaged in the representation of both public and private companies in litigation and transactional work. The firm also has a boutique practice in antitrust, securities and other complex litigation, where it regularly represents individuals, companies and other entities.

Scott & Scott LLC prides itself on its ongoing dedication to client satisfaction and client communication. The firm has a nationwide practice with offices in Connecticut and Pennsylvania. Scott & Scott LLC regularly works with other firms on major litigation and it co-counsels with firms of only the highest quality and reputation so as to ensure the best representations for the class.

If you would like to discuss the matters above further with an attorney, please contact: Neil Rothstein, Esq. of Scott & Scott LLC at 800/404-7770 or 215/875-5712; or please e-mail at: NROTHSTEIN@SCOTT-SCOTT.COM. You may also contact Marc. H. Edelson, Esq. or Jerold B. Hoffman, Esq. of the law firm of Hoffman & Edelson at 215/230-8043 or e-mail at Hofedlaw@aol.com.

Hoffman & Edelson is a Pennsylvania based law firm specializing in all class action litigation.

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