Carbonite Inc. which sells itself as a safe backup for a customer’s important computer files, faces a proposed class action led by a California law firm that lost vital data when the backup system suffered a serious glitch.
Shainfeld & Anvar which advertises itself as a boutique “consumer law” firm dedicated to “helping protect the rights of people who are wronged,” wants to do just that for others of Carbonite’s 1.5 million customers who it says might have fallen victim to a similar data disaster.
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