Litigation
Mar. 4, 2013
Lawyers vie for lead counsel role in HP-Autonomy class actions
A line of lawyers vied Friday for a leading role in the many actions filed against Hewlett-Packard Co. and its executives for the alleged botched acquisition of Autonomy that caused an $8.8 billion mark down last fall.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
Dozens of lawyers lined up to check in to a federal judge's courtroom in San Francisco Friday, each hoping for a hand in the multitude of actions filed against Hewlett-Packard Co. and its executives for the alleged botched acquisition of Autonomy that caused an $8.8 billion mark down last fall.
U.S. District Judge Charles R. Breyer was tasked with picking lead counsel for three separate shareh...
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