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/C O R R E C T I O N — Wolf Popper LLP/

PR Newswire,  June 4, 2008  

In the news release, Court Rules Lawsuit Challenging Google's AdWords Billing Practices May Proceed, issued Monday, June 2, by Wolf Popper LLP over PR Newswire, we are advised by the company that contact information should read:

Contact: Michele Raphael Wolf Popper LLP (212) 759-4600

Complete, corrected release follows:

Court Rules Lawsuit Challenging Google's AdWords Billing Practices May Proceed

NEW YORK, June 2 /PRNewswire/ -- On May 14, 2008, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California denied, in part, Google's motion for summary judgment, and determined that a lawsuit challenging, among other things, Google's practice of charging AdWords advertisers more than an advertiser's specified per day "daily budget" may proceed. The lawsuit is entitled CLRB Hanson Industries, LLC v. Google, Inc., Case No. C 05-03649 JW. Plaintiffs seek to represent all Google AdWords advertisers who have been charged more than their per day daily budget, and will request the Court to certify the lawsuit as a class action. Counsel for plaintiffs are Wolf Popper LLP and Susman Godfrey L.L.P.

  Contact:
  Michele Raphael
  Wolf Popper LLP
  (212) 759-4600

CONTACT: Michele Raphael of Wolf Popper LLP, +1-212-759-4600

Web site: http://www.wolfpopper.com/

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