...according to The New...first approached the company's board last August about the possibility...
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
...may need to modify their representation to account for its expanded focus. HP and Symantec have the largest EDD involvement, with their ownership of Autonomy...
...experience with Zantaz, Autonomy, and HP. Of course, given...Advanced E-Discovery Institute Advisory Board. In that role, Owen will...
...who worked on the ill-fated deal denounced by pundits as HP's worst ever were already gone. The share price...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...makes software to manage, search, and perform e-discovery on unstructured data. HP acquired it last year for $11.1 billion, but HP executives this...
...Autonomy. The legal technology community has been abuzz since November 20 about HP's startling revelation that it was taking a ...
... Of the overall scandal, Whitman said that the "HP board feels terribly about this. We feel like we were deceived."...
...the abrupt departure of a CEO, followed by the ...
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
...Note: HP paid $11.1 billion for Autonomy. The $10.3 billion originally reported...
Recent legal developments in the advertising and marketing industry signal heightened regulatory and consumer concerns in various areas, most particularly, the health, environmental, and privacy sect
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
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