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    Mike Lynch's Estate Refused Permission to Appeal in UK HP-Autonomy Case

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    Posted on March 24, 2026

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    Last updated: March 24, 2026

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    The estate of late tech tycoon Mike Lynch has been refused permission by the UK High Court to appeal liability in the Autonomy acquisition case brought by Hewlett Packard Enterprise, though they may still apply directly to the Court of Appeal.

    Mike Lynch's estate refused permission to appeal in UK HP-Autonomy case

    Overview of the HP-Autonomy Legal Dispute

    Background of the Case

    LONDON, March 24 (Reuters) - The estate of late British tech tycoon Mike Lynch was on Tuesday refused permission to appeal a ruling by London's High Court that he was liable to Hewlett Packard Enterprise over its acquisition of his firm Autonomy.

    The U.S. technology giant Hewlett Packard is trying to recoup losses arising from its 2011 acquisition of Autonomy for $11.1 billion from the estate of Lynch, who died in 2024 when his luxury yacht sank off Sicily.

    Allegations and Court Findings

    HP accused Lynch and Autonomy's former chief financial officer, Sushovan Hussain, of inflating the firm's value before the takeover. HP wrote down Autonomy's worth by $8.8 billion within a year of the purchase.

    In 2022, the High Court found Lynch and Hussain liable to HP over the deal, though a judge said HP would get considerably less than the $5 billion originally sought.

    Appeal Attempts and Legal Proceedings

    Lawyers for Lynch's estate sought permission to appeal against the High Court's ruling on liability and parts of a later ruling on damages, which was refused. But the estate can apply directly to the Court of Appeal.

    HP welcomed Tuesday's ruling, which it said in a statement "brings us another step closer to resolution of the dispute".

    Financial Impact and Damages

    The High Court ruled last year that HP suffered losses of nearly 698 million pounds – just over $1 billion at 2011 exchange rates – as it would have paid a lower price for Autonomy had it known its "true financial position".

    HP is also entitled to interest on its losses up to May 2023, which is likely to run into hundreds of millions of dollars.

    Personal Impact and Aftermath

    Lynch, once hailed as Britain's answer to Bill Gates, always maintained his innocence and blamed HP for failing to integrate Autonomy. He was cleared of related criminal charges in the United States in June 2024.

    Lynch, 59, died that August when his yacht sank off Sicily during a holiday to celebrate his acquittal. His 18-year-old daughter Hannah also died in the accident.

    (Reporting by Sam Tobin, Editing by Paul Sandle and Susan Fenton)

    References

    • Mike Lynch’s estate ordered to pay HP £700m in High Court ruling | The Independent
    • Mike Lynch’s estate and business partner owe HP £700m, court rules | Hewlett-Packard | The Guardian

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of the HP-Autonomy Legal Dispute
    • Background of the Case
    • Allegations and Court Findings
    • Appeal Attempts and Legal Proceedings

    Key Takeaways

    • •A High Court ruling affirmed Lynch’s liability over HP’s $11.1bn acquisition of Autonomy, finding the estate owes substantial damages after HP wrote down Autonomy’s value by $8.8bn within a year (independent.co.uk).
    • •The appeal refusal was issued on March 24, 2026, but Lynch’s estate retains the option of applying directly to the Court of Appeal (theguardian.com).

    Frequently Asked Questions about Mike Lynch's estate refused permission to appeal in UK HP-Autonomy case

    1Why was Mike Lynch's estate refused permission to appeal?

    London's High Court refused permission for Mike Lynch's estate to appeal a ruling that found him liable to Hewlett Packard over the Autonomy acquisition.

    2What is HP seeking from Mike Lynch's estate?

    HP is seeking damages from Mike Lynch's estate for alleged inflation of Autonomy's value before its 2011 acquisition.

  • Financial Impact and Damages
  • Personal Impact and Aftermath
  • •HP’s claim stems from a 2022 High Court judgment holding Lynch and Sushovan Hussain liable for inflating Autonomy’s value, with damages later assessed at over £700 million (roughly $944 million) (independent.co.uk)
  • 3How much did HP pay to acquire Autonomy?

    HP acquired Autonomy for $11.1 billion in 2011.

    4How much did HP write down Autonomy's value after the acquisition?

    HP wrote down Autonomy’s value by $8.8 billion within a year of the purchase.

    5What are the next legal steps for Lynch's estate?

    Lynch’s estate can apply directly to the Court of Appeal despite being refused permission by the High Court.

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