By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN JOSE - At three of California's largest and most prominent technology companies, it is suddenly tough to tell the general counsel without a scorecard.
Donald Rosenberg, a longtime IBM veteran who was hired 10 months ago as Apple Inc.'s general counsel in the midst of the Cupertino technology giant's internal investigation into stock ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN JOSE - At three of California's largest and most prominent technology companies, it is suddenly tough to tell the general counsel without a scorecard.
Donald Rosenberg, a longtime IBM veteran who was hired 10 months ago as Apple Inc.'s general counsel in the midst of the Cupertino technology giant's internal investigation into stock ...
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