Law Firm to Cash in on Your Gambling Losses
December 30, 2007
While Internet search engine giants Yahoo! and Google recently settled with the United States government on claims the companies made millions through promoting illegal online gambling, a civil trial set to begin on February 11 will further test the liability of these companies in California, and will ask the courts to further restrict the ability of these Internet giants from similar action in the future.
The class-action lawsuit filed in California Superior Court in August 2004 alleges that Yahoo! and Google, along with several other popular Web sites, made hundreds of millions of dollars by allowing advertisements for illegal online gambling Web sites to appear on the search engine pages.
While the multi-million dollar settlements reached on December 19, 2007 resolve federal criminal charges against Google and Yahoo!, the companies neither contest nor admit they received payments from Internet gambling advertisers, according to published reports.
“We believe these companies have been profiting from this illegal practice for more than a decade, and we believe the agreement with the government does not go far enough,” said Reed Kathrein, lead attorney in the case and partner at Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro (HBSS). “The settlements are a great victory and a tacit admission by these online advertisers, but there is still more work to do in holding these companies accountable for the harm they have done to Californians, and to keep them and others from continuing these practices.
“Given the amounts the huge profits we believe they made, we believe these relatively small forfeiture penalties will not deter them or others in the future,” Kathrein added.
According to Kathrein, he intends to argue for injunctive and declaratory relief at the February trial in hopes to stop Google and Yahoo! from allowing the ads to appear on their sites in the future, and forcing the companies to acknowledge that the practice is illegal.
The complaint also calls for disgorgement of profits the companies earned from online advertisers looking to attract gamblers to their Web sites — a figure expected to exceed hundreds of millions of dollars. The complaint seeks to have the disgorged profits go to benefit education and rehabilitation efforts aimed at gambling addiction. The court previously decided, however, that state laws prohibit the court from aiding gamblers in recovering money, an issue HBSS plans to appeal after the trial.
Under the Federal aiding and abetting statute, procuring participants for illegal activity, such as online gambling, is unlawful.
To learn more information about this case or to come forward as a witness who used Internet advertisements to reach illegal gambling Web sites, visit the HBSS Web site at http://www.hbsslaw.com/ or call (206) 623-7292.
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this is disgusting, they really want to kill online poker.
how can we stop them?
playhard
I’ve got a simple solution to satisfy the self righteous P.O.S hipocrits that feel they need to decide how a society should live. This is so stupid. I guess people need it spelled out in plain english.
These publically elected officials take money from corporations or people connected to organizations like the NFL, MLB, the NBA, Nascar and alot of other massive corporations especially insurance companies and pharmaceutical companies to help get a certain agenda across. In this particular case that agenda would be the fact that these organizations have nothing to benefit from millions of people sitting at their computers on a sunday afternoon playing poker on their home computers when they could be sitting at an over priced NFL game, nascar race or NBA game watching a bunch of over payed athletes that more often than not have the morals of convicts and aren’t worth the millions of dollars that their payed. Oh and the insurance companies how much do they have to spend on gambling rehabilitation?
I believe the only answer to this matter especially given the state of the economy that these officials and leaders have gotten us into with their corruption is to leave the country. I hate to say it. I love America. But unless an angry mob of people is willing to execute every corrupt politician in front of the white house then dare the new leaders to “Do it again” we stand no chance. Oh and the lawyers, they want what everyone else wants. Money. I guess when you make tons of money in bribes and income you dont really want to play poker online anyway. America is corrupt.