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Law Practice

Jan. 10, 2000

OBITUARY

Jack E. Brown, a pioneering Phoenix intellectual property attorney who led Apple Computer Inc. to a major victory over a clone-maker in 1983, died at his home last Thursday following a brief illness. He was 72.

By Chris Ford
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        Jack E. Brown, a pioneering Phoenix intellectual property attorney who led Apple Computer Inc. to a major victory over a clone-maker in 1983, died at his home last Thursday following a brief illness. He was 72.
        A founder of Brown & Bain in Phoenix, Brown was described by...

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