By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN JOSE - Apple Computer's new general counsel couldn't have asked for a more exciting job: He's now a leading decision maker at a company engulfed in the scandal surrounding stock option backdating.
Donald J. Rosenberg, who left IBM to join Apple in November, may face his sternest test beginning today, when the Cupertino-based company is sch...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN JOSE - Apple Computer's new general counsel couldn't have asked for a more exciting job: He's now a leading decision maker at a company engulfed in the scandal surrounding stock option backdating.
Donald J. Rosenberg, who left IBM to join Apple in November, may face his sternest test beginning today, when the Cupertino-based company is sch...
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