
U.S. District Judge Beth Freeman
H&R Block Inc., which accused Intuit Inc., the company behind Turbo Tax, of stealing would-be customers by misleading them about the extent of Intuit's live tax expert assistance, filed amended counterclaims this week that a judge said was the last chance.
Three weeks ago, a federal judge in San Jose gave H&R Block "one final opportunity" to bring its counterclaims in the parties' false advertising dispute.
The amended counterclaims, filed Tuesd...
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