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QuickBooks Users File Lawsuit Against Intuit for Widespread Deletion of their Data

December 21, 2007

Three businesses that rely on QuickBooks Pro for Macintosh filed a class action lawsuit against the product’s manufacturer Intuit for sending faulty software code on the weekend of December 15-16, 2007, that caused the wholesale deletion of their QuickBooks data and other files.

“Although Intuit has finally halted the automatic downloading of the faulty software, Mac users nationwide have each incurred hundreds to thousands of dollars in labor and other costs trying to restore their valuable data, some of which will never be recovered. Today’s lawsuit seeks compensation for lost data as well as the time and money spent attempting to recover the lost data,” said Michael W. Sobol of Lieff Cabraser and plaintiffs’ co-counsel.

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