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UK court to rule on how much HP owed by late Mike Lynch's estate over Autonomy deal

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Posted on July 21, 2025

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LONDON (Reuters) -London's High Court will on Tuesday give its long-awaited ruling on how much Hewlett Packard is owed over its acquisition of British software firm Autonomy by the estate of its late

UK Court to Decide on HP's Claims Against Mike Lynch's Estate

LONDON (Reuters) -London's High Court will on Tuesday give its long-awaited ruling on how much Hewlett Packard is owed over its acquisition of British software firm Autonomy by the estate of its late co-founder Mike Lynch and his former business partner.

HP sued Lynch – who died last August when his luxury yacht sank off the coast of Sicily – and Autonomy's former chief financial officer, Sushovan Hussain, in 2015.

The U.S. technology giant previously said that it planned to "follow the proceedings through to their conclusion", meaning HP's case would proceed against Lynch's estate.

HP had accused Lynch and Hussain of masterminding an elaborate fraud to inflate the value of Autonomy, which HP bought for $11.1 billion in 2011.

The deal spectacularly unravelled, with HP writing down Autonomy's value by $8.8 billion within a year before it brought a $5 billion lawsuit against Lynch and Hussain in London.

A judge at the High Court ruled in HP's favour in 2022, though there have been long delays since in determining what damages should be awarded to HP.

Lynch, once hailed as Britain's answer to Bill Gates, had always maintained his innocence and blamed HP for failing to integrate Autonomy into the company.

He was acquitted of criminal charges over the deal in the U.S. and had intended to appeal the High Court's 2022 ruling, a process which has been on hold pending a decision on damages.

Lynch, 59, his daughter Hannah, 18, an onboard cook and four guests – Morgan Stanley International Chairman Jonathan Bloomer, his wife Judith, lawyer Chris Morvillo and his wife Neda – died after Lynch's superyacht Bayesian sank last year.

(Reporting by Sam Tobin; Editing by Jan Harvey)

Key Takeaways

  • UK High Court to rule on HP's claims against Mike Lynch's estate.
  • HP accused Lynch of fraud in the $11.1 billion Autonomy deal.
  • HP wrote down Autonomy's value by $8.8 billion within a year.
  • Lynch maintained innocence, blaming HP for integration failures.
  • Lynch died in a yacht accident before appealing the 2022 ruling.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main issue being ruled on by the UK court?
The UK court is set to rule on how much Hewlett Packard is owed by the estate of the late Mike Lynch over the acquisition of Autonomy.
What accusations did HP make against Mike Lynch?
HP accused Lynch and former CFO Sushovan Hussain of orchestrating a fraud to inflate Autonomy's value prior to its acquisition.
What was the outcome of the previous court ruling in 2022?
A judge at the High Court ruled in favor of HP in 2022, but there have been delays in determining the damages to be awarded.
What happened to Mike Lynch?
Mike Lynch passed away in August when his yacht sank off the coast of Sicily.
What was the financial impact of the Autonomy deal on HP?
HP wrote down Autonomy's value by $8.8 billion within a year of the acquisition, leading to a $5 billion lawsuit against Lynch and Hussain.

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