Journalists Sue HP Over Privacy Invasion
News In addition to HP, the suits name Patricia Dunn, the company's former chairman, and Kevin Hunsaker, a former HP attorney, as defendants. The fallout from HP's boardroom leak scandal continued on Wednesday as three CNET News.com reporters sued the...
[August 16, 2007, 9:51]
HP's Dunn Says She Was Not Probe Supervisor
News HP has said that more than a dozen people had their phone records improperly targeted, including current and former board members, nine journalists, two employees and an unspecified number of outsiders.
[September 28, 2006, 9:00]
HP Faces Claims Of Spying On Dell
News The countersuit, which seeks unspecified damages, comes only a few months after an embarrassing episode in HP's history, in which the company engaged in illegal pretexting to obtain the private phone records of journalists, employees and company...
[January 25, 2007, 7:59]
SEC To Broaden HP Inquiry
News HP also said in the filing that it has entered into a "mutual release and indemnification agreement" with Perkins and former director George Keyworth, who stepped down last week. HP has received an additional inquiry from the Securities and...
[September 22, 2006, 17:20]
