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Intellectual Property

Feb. 9, 1999

Judge Shuts Down Fraud Claim Against Intuit Over Year 2000

SAN JOSE - A Santa Clara County judge has thrown out most of the claims in a class-action lawsuit filed against Intuit Inc. for selling software that will not operate properly after the year 2000.

By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN JOSE - A Santa Clara County judge has thrown out most of the claims in a class-action lawsuit filed against Intuit Inc. for selling software that will not operate properly after the year 2000.
        While Superior Court Judge Robert Baines said he would ...

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