SAN FRANCISCO — Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, a longtime favorite firm of Hewlett-Packard's, will not get to represent the company in the wave of shareholder suits stemming from the company's ill-fated acquisition of British software maker Autonomy.

That work will now go to Morrison & Foerster, according to a Thursday filing in U.S. District Court. Partners Darryl Rains, Judson Lobdell and Mark Foster will represent the beleaguered personal computer maker, replacing a Morgan Lewis team fronted by Philadelphia-based partner Marc Sonnenfeld.

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