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American lawyer and business executive
Al Eisenstat (born 1930) was an American lawyer and business executive. He served as
general counsel, Senior Vice President and
board member at
Apple Computer.
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Career
Eisenstat was the co-founder of United Data Centers, which was later sold to
Tymshare.
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In 1982, Eisenstat was Apple's
corporate secretary and vice president of
marketing.
[7] In 1985 he was vice president of
investor relations
[8] and also its chief legal officer.
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[11] During his time with the company, Eisenstat recommended that Apple buy
AOL.
[12] He also participated in the selection of
Michael Spindler as
CEO, replacing
John Sculley.
[13] In 1993 Eisenstat sued Apple for wrongful dismissal.
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References
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^ Clapes, Anthony Lawrence (November 1989).
Software, copyright, and competition: the "look and feel" of the law.
Quorum Books. p. 32.
ISBN
978-0-89930-507-3.
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^ Carlton, Jim (1997).
Apple: The Inside Story of Intrigue, Egomania, and Business Blunders.
Times Business/
Random House. p. 216.
ISBN
978-0-88730-965-6.
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"The story behind Steve Jobs' 1985 resignation from Apple | Edible Apple".
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^ Information Access Company (September 1981).
Datamation. Technical Publishing. p. 167.
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Sculley, John; Byrne, John A. (1 January 1989).
Odyssey: Pepsi to Apple-- a journey of adventure, ideas and the future.
Stoddart Publishing. p. 208.
ISBN
978-0-7737-5205-4.
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California Lawyer.
State Bar of California. 2004. p. 27.
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Mexico update.
American Chamber of Commerce of Mexico. 1982. p. 157.
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InfoWorld Media Group (9 September 1985).
InfoWorld.
InfoWorld Media Group. pp. 3–.
ISSN
0199-6649.
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Computer Law Reporter. Computer Law Reporter Incorporated. 1994. p. 567.
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^ Rose, Frank (1990).
West of Eden: The End of Innocence at Apple Computer. Frank Rose. pp. 300 and various pages.
ISBN
978-0-14-009372-8.
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^ Manes, Stephen; Andrews, Paul (21 January 1994).
Gates: How Microsoft's Mogul Reinvented an Industry--and Made Himself the Richest Man in America.
Touchstone Books. p. 357.
ISBN
978-0-671-88074-3.
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^ Linzmayer, Owen W. (1 January 2004).
Apple Confidential 2.0: The Definitive History of the World's Most Colorful Company.
No Starch Press. pp. 149–.
ISBN
978-1-59327-010-0.
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"Michael Spindler: The Peter Principle at Apple". Low End Mac. August 18, 2013.
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Markoff, John.
"A Search for Direction at Apple".
The New York Times, October 1, 1993.
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MacUser.
Dennis Publishing. January 1994. p. 93.
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