...totaling over $2 billion, selling companies to Cisco Systems Inc., The New York Times Co., Intuit Inc. and Dell Corp. Public market exits...
... Besides Google and Apple, other defendants are Intel Corp., Intuit Inc., Adobe Systems Inc. and Walt Disney Co.'s Pixar unit....
...had to wade into that thicket to decide whether Google Inc.'s communications with Intuit chairman Bill Campbell were privileged. Corporate governance attorneys...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...had to wade into that thicket to decide whether Google Inc.'s communications with Intuit chairman Bill Campbell were privileged. Corporate governance attorneys...
...the seven Valley heavyweights: Apple Inc., Google Inc., Adobe Systems Inc., Intel Corp., Intuit Inc., Lucasfilm and Pixar. Jones Day partner Robert...
Daily Business Review
...Inc. is prepared to fight federal and state lawsuits alleging it violated antitrust laws by entering an anti-poaching pact with software developer Intuit...
...Inc. is prepared to fight federal and state lawsuits alleging it violated antitrust laws by entering an anti-poaching pact with software developer Intuit...
...Inc. is prepared to fight federal and state lawsuits alleging it violated antitrust laws by entering an anti-poaching pact with software developer Intuit...
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