By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN JOSE - Lawsuits against company officers accused of backdating stock-option grants have moved slowly in the year and a half since the practice became common knowledge, but the pace is expected to quicken today.
Attorneys representing Apple Inc. officers and directors, including Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs, will ask U.S. Distri...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN JOSE - Lawsuits against company officers accused of backdating stock-option grants have moved slowly in the year and a half since the practice became common knowledge, but the pace is expected to quicken today.
Attorneys representing Apple Inc. officers and directors, including Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs, will ask U.S. Distri...
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