Only two weeks after Mike Lynch and his daughter Hannah died in a superyacht accident off the coast of Sicily, Hewlett Packard Enterprises has vowed to press ahead with a high court lawsuit against the family of the late British tech entrepreneur. The Silicon Valley giant said in a statement it would follow the legal proceedings “through to their conclusion.” The firm is seeking damages of up to $4bn. HP’s case pertains to its $11bn acquisition of Lynch’s startup, Autonomy, back in 2011. Following the deal, HP accused Autonomy’s leadership of fraudulently inflating the company’s value, leading to a 12-year…
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