Sampo IP, LLC v. Intuit
active- Filed:
- 2014-02-10
Sampo IP, LLC filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Intuit in Delaware, alleging ongoing infringement of US Patent 8015495.
Defendant
1 case as defendant.
Intuit Inc., commonly known as Intuit, is a multinational business software company specializing in financial software. Headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company was founded in 1983 by Scott Cook and Tom Proulx in Palo Alto, California. Intuit is a publicly traded company on Nasdaq under the ticker INTU and is a component of the Nasdaq-100, S&P 100, and S&P 500 stock market indices. As of July 2025, Intuit reported approximately 18,200 employees. For fiscal year 2026, the company projects annual revenue between $21.341 billion and $21.374 billion. Its market capitalization as of May 2026 is approximately $84-90 billion USD.
Intuit provides a range of financial management and tax preparation software and services for individuals, small businesses, and accounting professionals. Its major product lines include TurboTax, a popular tax preparation application; QuickBooks, small business accounting software which also offers payroll and payment processing; Credit Karma, a credit monitoring and personal finance service; and Mailchimp, an email marketing platform acquired in 2021. The company also offers professional tax software such as ProConnect Tax, Lacerte Tax, and ProSeries Tax for accountants. Intuit is increasingly integrating AI into its software offerings to enhance user experience and automate tasks.
Based on available patent litigation data, Intuit operates as a defending company. The company has been tracked as a defendant in one case and has no tracked cases as a plaintiff. This posture indicates Intuit is an operating company that defends against patent infringement claims.
The sole tracked case involving Intuit is Sampo IP, LLC v. Intuit, where Intuit was named as a defendant. This case was filed on February 10, 2014, in the United States District Court of Delaware.
Sampo IP, LLC filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Intuit in Delaware, alleging ongoing infringement of US Patent 8015495.