Government
Apr. 26, 2007
SEC Charges Counsel With Faking Minutes
SAN JOSE - Federal regulators contend that the former general counsel of Apple Inc. fabricated documents from meetings that did not take place in order to cover up illegal stock-options backdating, according to a complaint filed Tuesday by the Securities and Exchange Commission.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN JOSE - Federal regulators contend that the former general counsel of Apple Inc. fabricated documents from meetings that did not take place in order to cover up illegal stock-options backdating, according to a complaint filed Tuesday by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Without addressing specific allegations, lawyers for Nancy Heinen...
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