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Without Footnotes: A Corporate Lawyers Anecdotal Journey
John Karalis
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| #5944025 in Books | J.P. Karalis Publications, L.L.C. | 2009-10-19 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.75 x.88 x5.50l,1.05 | File type: PDF | 236 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| A great read|By V. Chiappetta|The book is an engaging quick read, cleverly using concisely written anecdotes to make the salient points in a coherent overall narrative while avoiding the dreaded bog of biographical minutiae. Many of the stories offer unique insider insights into the workings and evolution of the computing/high technology industry from the late 1960s to the mil|About the Author|
John P. Karalis has enjoyed a 30-year career as a corporate lawyer and business executive, including serving as associate general counsel of Honeywell, Inc., senior vice president and general counsel of Sperry Corporation, and vice presiden
Without Footnotes is a look into the multinational computer industry during the seventies through the nineties. The book features events within the computer industry in the United States, France, and Japan including the nationalization of the French computer industry, the Honeywell acquisition of General Electric’s computer business, Burroughs’ hostile takeover of Sperry to form Unisys, and Apple’s lawsuit with Microsoft over the graphic user inter...
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