Andrew Dohrmann, et al v. Intuit, Inc., et al
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20-15466
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October 05, 2020
9th Circ. Won't Rethink Forcing Arbitration In TurboTax Row
The Ninth Circuit won't rethink its decision that users of Intuit Inc.'s TurboTax tax return filing software must arbitrate allegations that the company steered them away from free filing options.
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September 09, 2020
TurboTax Users Urge 9th Circ. To Rethink Arbitration Demand
A group of TurboTax users has asked the Ninth Circuit to reconsider its ruling that they must arbitrate allegations that Intuit steered them away from TurboTax's free filing services, saying the panel ignored evidence that the arbitration agreement was invalid.
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August 11, 2020
Intuit Can Force TurboTax Row Into Arbitration, 9th Circ. Says
TurboTax users agreed to arbitration when they signed up for the tax preparation software and can't sue Intuit over allegations they were inappropriately steered away from the free version of the service, the Ninth Circuit said Tuesday.
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July 16, 2020
9th Circ. Judge Mulls Asking Calif. Top Court About T&C Links
A Ninth Circuit judge considering a dispute over TurboTax's free-filing practices on Thursday suggested asking the California Supreme Court to clarify what constitutes a conspicuous terms-and-conditions hyperlink, saying state law is unclear and it "seems like a pretty important issue" the state high court should decide.
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May 21, 2020
TurboTax Users Slam Intuit's 9th Circ. Bid To Force Arbitration
TurboTax users asked the Ninth Circuit to uphold a ruling that they weren't compelled to arbitrate allegations that they were inappropriately steered away from the free version of the software, saying they never agreed to arbitration.
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April 23, 2020
Intuit Alerted Users To Arbitration Agreement, 9th Circ. Told
Users of TurboTax who claim they were misled into paying for its services should be compelled to arbitrate with the company because they were adequately alerted that they were barred from suing, parent company Intuit has told the Ninth Circuit.