Internal leaks, trade secrets & corporate culture
Key Questions
How is Jon Prosser responding to Apple's lawsuit over leaks?
Prosser denies conspiring to steal trade secrets, blames Ramacciotti, and admits to recording FaceTime calls and sharing revenue while requesting a jury trial. He frames his actions as journalism.
What labor-related legal issues are ongoing at Apple?
A Towson union store closure involving 78 jobs has prompted NLRB charges alleging retaliation. The Ashley Gjovik whistleblower case is also approaching a summary judgment hearing.
What internal changes are raising concerns at Apple?
Executive departures during the transition to John Ternus as CEO, including Paul Meade's move to OpenAI, are signaling growing internal friction and instability.
Apple's aggressive legal posture against leakers continues: Jon Prosser denies conspiring to steal Apple secrets in lawsuit response, blames Ramacciotti, framing his actions as journalism. Prosser admits recording FaceTime and sharing revenue but denies coordinated scheme; requests jury trial. Towson union store closing (78 jobs lost) with NLRB charges alleging retaliation. Ashley Gjovik whistleblower case with summary judgment hearing imminent. Executive departures amid transition to John Ternus as CEO raise instability concerns. Paul Meade defects to OpenAI. These developments signal growing internal friction and legal battles over leaks and labor.