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.
Transdimsorporate assassination is the best-known example, but deniable litigation is profitable in fields ranging from medical explosives to edible nuclear materials.
APTO investigates all cases of deniable litigation, and has consistently detected and prevented such litigation using the Crimes Against Mathematical Constants protocol.
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