Sep. 12, 2013
Stephen C. Neal
See more on Stephen C. NealCooley LLP | Palo Alto | Practice type: Litigation
Neal is representing Meg Whitman, the high-profile CEO of Hewlett-Packard Co., in a series of lawsuits arising from the company's 2011 acquisition of Autonomy, a British software company.
Last year, HP wrote off more than $8 billion of the $11 billion acquisition price and disclosed it had been a victim of fraud by Autonomy's founders. The shareholders are accusing Whitman and others of securities fraud related to the deal. Riccardi v. Lynch e...
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