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" ... At the heart of the Barclay vs. Barclay case: Frederick is suing his brother David’s sons and a director of the family's holding company, accusing them of secretly recording Frederick and his daughter Amanda while they discussed business at the family-owned Ritz Hotel in London. Specifically they are pursuing “allegations of breach of confidence, misuse of private information and breach of data protection rights.” The case could lay a foundation for the courts to take a deep dive into the offshore affairs of this intensely private billionaire family. ... "
" ... But AMZN is fighting back, recently asking a U.S. federal court to stop MSFT from working with the Pentagon to implement the contract, arguing that the project should be put on hold until the courts work out whether MSFT deserved to receive the deal, according to The Hill, a Washington political newspaper. AMZN is suing the Department of Defense over allegations that it allowed President Trump to exert “improper influence” over the contract process. ... "
" ... Even armed with the examples above, it is still best for marketers to avoid the fraud in the first place. While you may be able to get a refund for ad fraud, that is difficult and takes time. While you may be able to bring suit based on other existing laws, success is not guaranteed; but expenses of money and time are guaranteed. It may literally take years; most of the 100 mobile exchanges that Uber is suing have probably died and gone away already. So the money’s long gone and irrecoverable. If you can study your own analytics and look for discrepancies in the detailed reports you are given, while the campaigns are still running, you can avoid the ad fraud, so you don’t have to try to get your money back afterwards. By then the ads have already been shown to bots, and your marketing would have already failed (ads were not shown to humans). ... "
" ... In the suing corner are U.S. Attorney General William Barr and the attorneys general of Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, South Carolina, and Texas. ... "
" ... Poulos said the company’s lawyers will file litigation “when they’re ready,” but Dominion will be suing to seek retribution for the “immeasurable” damage caused by the conspiracy theory. ... "