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. [1] [2] [3]
Eisenstat was the co-founder of United Data Centers, which was later sold to Tymshare. [4] [5] [6]
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. [9] [10] [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. [14] [15]
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. [1] [2] [3]
Eisenstat was the co-founder of United Data Centers, which was later sold to Tymshare. [4] [5] [6]
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. [9] [10] [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. [14] [15]