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Technology & Science

May 1, 2010

Leggo My Gizmodo

An iPhone prototype found in a Silicon Valley bar is providing work for a growing number of Bay Area attorneys.

By Craig Anderson

Daily Journal Staff Writer

An iPhone prototype found in a Silicon Valley bar is providing work for a growing number of Bay Area attorneys.

Jeffrey Bornstein, a San Francisco-based criminal attorney with K&L Gates, released a statement Thursday on behalf of 21-year-old Brian Hogan, a college student who found the Apple Inc. gadget and sold it to technology blog Gizmodo reportedly for $5,000. ...

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