Hewlett-Packard is buying legal technology giant Autonomy for $10.3 billion in the field's largest-ever deal. Autonomy customers said they have been disappointed with Autonomy's recent products and are cautiously hopeful that HP can improve the software company's engineering and service. Experts say it may indicate still more large deals to come.
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In Largest-Ever Legal Technology Deal, HP Acquires Autonomy for $10B
Law Technology News
August 19, 2011
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