Litigation
Sep. 8, 2014
In bid to protect settlement, HP and plaintiffs go after would-be intervenor
Hoping to persuade a federal judge not to allow a former accounting firm executive to intervene in a settlement with Hewlett-Packard Co., lawyers for the company and shareholder plaintiffs revealed an email that paints him in a bad light.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - Hoping to persuade a federal judge not to allow a former executive at a British accounting firm to intervene in a settlement with Hewlett-Packard Co., attorneys for the company and shareholder plaintiffs revealed an email that seeks to discredit him.
In a filing late last week, attorneys for shareholders who sued HP over the $8.8 billion loss after the overvalued deal highlighted an...
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