What do a trademark and copyright attorney with a law degree from the University of Virginia, an ERISA specialist who spent seven years working at Electronic Arts Inc. and a Stanford Law grad and former Cooley associate with a background in patents have in common?

They’re among the three dozen or so lawyers Apple Inc. has hired since January 2014 to join its roughly 200-attorney legal department at Cupertino headquarters. Apple has cachet as a legal employer. Its devices have a place in about a third of Americans’ homes or pockets. It offers Valley allure with more stability than a startup. And the company’s legal needs are immense and varied.

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