If anybody is used to the roller coaster that is the tech world, it's Larry W. Sonsini. Even by his standards, though, Friday had to feel like a three-ticket ride. In the morning, the House Energy and Commerce Committee announced that it had asked Sonsini to testify about his role in the Hewlett-Packard pretexting scandal. Then in the afternoon, Sonsini's firm, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, had an announcement of its own: Sonsini's team had negotiated what...
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