Deniable litigation

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In law, deniable litigation is the practice of conducting disputes such that one, some, or all parties may deny involvement.

Corporate assassination (nonfiction) is the best-known example, but deniable litigation is profitable in fields from medical explosives to nuclear materials handling.

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