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Litigation

Apr. 23, 1999

Y2K-Bug Suit Against Retailers Kept Alive With Judges Ruling

SAN JOSE - A Contra Costa County judge on Tuesday refused to kill a first-of-its-kind Y2K lawsuit that targets computer retailers for allegedly deceiving their customers about software products that may not work next year.

By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN JOSE - A Contra Costa County judge on Tuesday refused to kill a first-of-its-kind Y2K lawsuit that targets computer retailers for allegedly deceiving their customers about software products that may not work next year.
        The decision by Superior Cour...

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