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28 Sep 2006, 11:38 am
[JURIST] Hewlett-Packard [corporate website] announced [HP press release] the immediate resignation of its general counsel Thursday prior to a hearing [JURIST report] held by a US House Energy and Commerce Committee [official website] panel to question key company officials on their knowledge of a telephone spying scandal. [read post]
25 Sep 2006, 4:21 am
Hewlett-Packard had a problem with information discussed only in board meetings finding its way to journalist ramblings in the news. [read post]
21 Sep 2006, 1:00 pm
Professor Andrea Johnson, also director of California Western's Telecommunication and Intellectual Property Law Center, discusses the Hewlett-Packard news leak investigation. [read post]
17 Sep 2006, 11:54 pm
[JURIST] Hewlett-Packard's deadline to submit documents to the US House Energy and Commerce Committee [official website] expires Monday, and two top executives have been asked to testify before the Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee on the topic of "pretexting," a method of tricking companies into divulging their customers' records, a practice HP is alleged to have engaged in during an [read post]
14 Sep 2006, 5:23 am
Well, thanks to Hewlett Packard we now have the perfect word. [read post]
11 Sep 2006, 11:29 pm
To put it bluntly, Hewlett-Packard has put itself into a legal and public relations nightmare because of in-fighting among its board membership.We were always of the opinion that Hewlett-Packard was on a long downhill slide ever since the days of Carly Fiorina and the ill-advised merger with Compaq. [read post]
9 Sep 2006, 3:45 am
In just a few short days, Hewlett-Packard Co. has gone from newly-christened market darling to the focus of intensifying state and federal investigations spawned by the company's disclosure of an internal investigation of leaks that included pretexting to obtain private... [read post]
8 Sep 2006, 2:29 pm
Hewlett-Packard Chairwoman Patricia Dunn said Friday that several of her fellow board members want her to remain on the job despite a criminal investigation into her efforts to plug a media leak. [read post]
8 Sep 2006, 12:46 pm
Thomas Perkins, the former Hewlett-Packard board member who blew the whistle on the company’s investigation of its directors as well as journalists, has asked U.S. prosecutors and trade and communications regulators to review those surveillance efforts. [read post]
8 Sep 2006, 12:26 pm
Today’s $64,000 question: Who was the private investigator hired by Hewlett-Packard to probe its boardroom leaks? [read post]
8 Sep 2006, 6:34 am
Besides at least one other beta project we know of, there is also Patent Quality Index, which seems blank right now, and the Community Patent Project, which is a New York Law School venture backed by IBM, Red Hat, Microsoft and Hewlett-Packard. [read post]
7 Sep 2006, 10:20 am
Yesterday, Hewlett-Packard filed this Form 8-K describing the situation as it stands now. ...As Broc explains, the "company decided to go the route of minimalist disclosure in the May 22nd Form 8-K" because the "board concluded Mr. [read post]
7 Sep 2006, 8:51 am
"Hewlett-Packard Chairwoman Patricia Dunn decided earlier this year she had to put a stop to press leaks coming from the board of directors. [read post]
7 Sep 2006, 8:07 am
Newsweek has revealed that:To catch a leaker, Hewlett-Packard's chairwoman spied on the home-phone records of its board of directors.The confrontation at Hewlett-Packard started innocently enough. [read post]
27 Aug 2006, 8:18 pm
We the People informs us that IBM, Microsoft, and Hewlett-Packard are collaborating in program that seeks to use a wiki-like tool in the patent approval process. [read post]
17 Aug 2006, 2:09 pm
Unexpectedly, I return to find out that Idaho is not only a great summer vacation destination, it is also the No. 1 state in the country in patents per capita thanks to the Micron Technology and Hewlett-Packard invasion. [read post]
21 Nov 2005, 1:03 pm
The clear winners are the credit card companies and other lenders who pushed the law through Congress. [read post]