Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs has shown great staying power. His general counsel, not so much.
On September 15 Apple announced that D. Bruce Sewell would become the new legal chief at the Cupertino, California–based tech giant. Sewell replaced Daniel Cooperman, who was Apple’s legal chief for just under two years. However, Cooperman’s tenure was more than twice as long as the ten-month stint of his predecessor, Donald Rosenberg. All three came to Apple after serving as the general counsel of another tech powerhouse: Sewell from Intel Corporation; Cooperman from Oracle Corporation; and Rosenberg from International Business Machines Corporation.
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