I've posted intermittently on this over the past few months (see here) but my ire spiked when I read:
"Mr. Bromwich says he must oversee Apple's "corporate structure, process, culture and tone" and the "tone at the top of the company,"
In my last post on the subject. I don't believe that the "tone" of any company should be overseen by the Federal Government.
But The Apple Vindication which showed up in the WSJ the other day may indicate a shift in direction. The opening passage is:
So Michael Bromwich won't be Apple's AAPL -0.42% prosecutor in residence after all. On Monday a unanimous three-judge panel of the Second Circuit Court of Appeals reined in his abusive inquest and admonished his sponsors, the Justice Department and especially Judge Denise Cote.
They certainly aren't through with their difficulties, but this is movement in the right direction.

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