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California v. Hewlett-Packard, Superior Court of California, December 7, 2006 [$14.5 million settlement agreement with California Attorney General Bill Lockyer in an unfair business practices suit stemming from HP's allegedly fraudulent attempts to obtain certain phone records, a practice known...

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Hewlett-Packard reached a $14.5 million settlement agreement with California Attorney General Bill Lockyer on Thursday in an unfair business practices suit stemming from HP's allegedly fraudulent attempts to obtain certain...

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JURIST Contributing Editor Nancy Rapoport of the University of Houston Law Center says that the 24-year prison sentence handed down for former Enron CEO Jeffrey Skilling leaves us all disappointed, not necessarily in the sentence, but in the corporate conduct...

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Nell Minow : "The board of Hewlett-Packard, a serial offender with a record of colossal poor judgment in the selection, overpayment, and departure package of CEO Carly Fiorina and in its massive mishandling of the...

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JURIST Guest Columnist Douglas Branson of the University of Pittsburgh School of Law says that the frenzy over the Hewlett-Packard pretexting scandal overlooks not only much that is positive about the company's record, but also the dubious legal advice that...

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California v. Dunn, Superior Court of California, October 4, 2006 [California Attorney General's criminal complaint charging Patricia Dunn, former Hewlett-Packard chairperson, with the felonies of using false or fraudulent pretenses to obtain confidential information from a public entity, unauthorized access...

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