"Google Sued for Selling Ads on Parked Domains"

Information Week had an article last Tuesday on a new UCL action that my firm recently filed against Google.  The action challenges certain aspects of Google's AdWords program, specifically, the practice of charging advertisers for ads placed on parked domain and error pages.   A copy of the complaint is available at the Courthouse News website.  Legal Blog Watch and The Complex Litigator both have posts on the new case, and last Friday's print issue of the Recorder reprinted the Legal Blog Watch post verbatim ("Lawyer Sues Google Over Ad Placement").

If you are a Google AdWords advertiser interested in exploring the possibility of becoming involved in the case, please feel free to drop me a line (uclpractitioner@gmail.com) or give me a call (415-788-4220).

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