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Technology & Science

Nov. 17, 2009

Intel Hires Antitrust Expert as GC

Intel Corp. announced the selection of antitrust expert Douglas Melamed as its new general counsel, marking the first time the chipmaker has gone outside the company to fill the position.

By Craig Anderson

Daily Journal Staff Writer

SAN JOSE - For the first time in its history, Intel Corp. went outside the company to hire a new general counsel, bringing on a Washington, D.C.-based antitrust expert with a reputation for seeking out tough challenges.

Douglas Melamed will have no trouble finding those challenges at Intel, which has been besieged with antitrust investigations from governments all over the world, des...

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