ACL Netherlands B.V. v Sandelson - High Court Judgment
Summary
The High Court of Justice has issued a judgment in the case of ACL Netherlands B.V. v Jeremy Vaughan Sandelson. The judgment, dated March 24, 2026, concerns the estate of Dr Michael Richard Lynch and involves successor entities of Autonomy Corporation Limited and Hewlett-Packard.
What changed
This document contains a High Court judgment from the Chancery Division, Business and Property Courts of England and Wales, dated March 24, 2026. The case, ACL Netherlands B.V. v Jeremy Vaughan Sandelson (Case No: HC-2015-001324), involves successor entities of Autonomy Corporation Limited and Hewlett-Packard as claimants, and the administrator of the estate of Dr Michael Richard Lynch as the defendant.
As this is a court judgment, it represents a final decision in a legal dispute. Compliance officers should note the parties involved and the nature of the proceedings, which may have implications for corporate governance or asset management depending on the specific details of the judgment, which are not fully detailed in this summary. No immediate compliance actions are required based solely on this judgment notice.
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Neutral Citation Number: [2026] EWHC 691 (Ch)
Case No: HC-2015-001324
In the High Court of Justice
Chancery Division
Business and Property Courts of England and Wales
24 March 2026
Before:
The Honourable Mr Justice Hildyard
Between:
ACL Netherlands B.V. (as successor to Autonomy Corporation Limited)
Hewlett-Packard The Hague B.V. (as successor to Hewlett-Packard Vision B.V.)
Autonomy Systems Limited
Hewlett-Packard Enterprise New Jersey Inc
-v-
Jeremy Vaughan Sandelson, as administrator of the estate of Dr Michael Richard Lynch deceased
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