Hewlett-Packard settled claims yesterday with four reporters at the heart of a scandal involving claims that the PC maker engaged in corporate espionage to plug a boardroom leak.
Hewlett-Packard and Terry Gross, the lawyer representing the journalists, said the company would donate money to several charities chosen by the journalists as part of the terms of the settlement.
The scandal, which came to light in late 2006, focused on allegations that Hewlett-Packard hired investigators who impersonated reporters, board members and employees to obtain private phone records to find the source of leaks to the media in 2005 and 2006.
The two sides have been holding settlement discussions since December 2006, Mr Gross said.
"It was hard fought to get to a resolution," Mr Gross said. "I would have expected that they [HP] would have taken a tone a long time ago that was basically 'We did wrong. We should make up for it,'" he added.