UPDATED: FMA takes action over sound-alike website
Automated system links DLA Phillips Fox to wrong FMA website.
Victoria Young Wed, 19 Nov 2014
UPDATED 1PM: DLA Phillips Fox chief executive Hugh Caughley says it has stopped its ad words advertising.
He says the placement of its links on the fma.co.nz site was caused by the application of an automated system used by Google Adwords which places ads by picking up on keywords.
“It was
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