Apple, Jobs face new options backdating lawsuit
July 2, 2008 · Print This Article
In another chapter in the scandal surrounding Apple’s choice to back-date options granted to key executives (including Steve Jobs), two plaintiffs have filed a class-action lawsuit in federal court against two former executives and members of Apple’s board of directors.
Apple was sued similarly in 2007 by the New York City Employees’ Retirement System, and the case was dismissed.
The suit names Steve Jobs, former counsel Nancy Heinen,
Apple, in an internal study, cleared Jobs of any wrongdoing, leading many to speculate that the company threw Heinen and former CFO Fred Anderson under the proverbial bus to protect the company’s image.
[Source] Robert Palmer
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