Datacloud Technologies LLC v. Intuit Inc.
Pending- Docket:
- 2:26-cv-00189
- Filed:
- 2026-04-17
Infringement suit filed by Datacloud Technologies LLC against Intuit Inc. The case is currently pending.
Defendant
4 cases as defendant.
Intuit Inc. is a publicly traded financial technology company founded in 1983. Headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company is listed on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol INTU. For its 2025 fiscal year, Intuit reported revenue of $18.83 billion and has approximately 18,200 employees.
Intuit is an operating company that develops and sells financial, accounting, and tax preparation software and related services for individuals, small businesses, and accountants. Its primary product lines include QuickBooks accounting and business management software, TurboTax tax preparation software, the personal finance platform Credit Karma, and the Mailchimp email marketing platform. The company also offers a suite of professional tax preparation products for accountants, including ProConnect Tax, Lacerte, and ProSeries.
The company's patent litigation profile, based on available data, is that of an operating company defending its technology. Intuit has been named as a defendant in one tracked patent case and has not appeared as a plaintiff. This defensive posture is typical for large technology companies that are targets of patent assertions.
The single tracked case, Datacloud Technologies LLC v. Intuit Inc., was filed on April 17, 2026, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, a venue known for a high volume of patent litigation. The plaintiff, Datacloud Technologies LLC, is a patent assertion entity.
Infringement suit filed by Datacloud Technologies LLC against Intuit Inc. The case is currently pending.
A patent infringement suit filed by Sampo IP, LLC against Facebook, Intuit, and Amazon.com in the District of Delaware. The provided narrative does not contain the case number or its outcome.
The case was subject to transfer orders within the district. The final disposition was a dismissal, likely due to a settlement.
Litigation initiated by Walker Digital, LLC, a patent assertion entity, against numerous major software companies. The case was resolved via dismissals with prejudice for various defendants throughout 2011 and 2012, suggesting settlements were reached.