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Securities

Oct. 6, 2010

Plaintiffs Drop Injunction Against Hurd

HP's settlement with its former CEO Mark Hurd has prompted plaintiffs' attorneys to drop their request for a preliminary injunction seeking to block the company's board of directors from awarding Hurd shares of restricted stock.

By Craig Anderson

Daily Journal Staff Writer

Hewlett-Packard Co.'s settlement with its former chief executive officer, Mark Hurd, has prompted plaintiffs' attorneys to drop their request for a preliminary injunction seeking to block the company's board of directors from awarding Hurd shares of restricted stock.

A Monday hearing to consider the motion was called off. The reason is that Hurd, now an executive at Orac...

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