In re: High-Tech Employee Antitrust Litigation

Filing 428

EXHIBITS re #418 SUPPLEMENTAL MOTION to Certify Class Public Exhibits to Cisneros Declaration, Exhibit U filed byGoogle Inc.. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit 175, #2 Exhibit 186, #3 Exhibit 192, #4 Exhibit 557, #5 Exhibit 597, #6 Exhibit 648, #7 Exhibit 650, #8 Exhibit 651, #9 Exhibit 653, #10 Exhibit 661, #11 Exhibit 872, #12 Exhibit 1868, #13 Exhibit 1869, #14 Exhibit 1870, #15 Exhibit 1871, #16 Exhibit 1872, #17 Exhibit 2735)(Related document(s) #418 ) (Evans, Eric) (Filed on 5/17/2013)

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From: Alan Eustace < eustace@google.com > on behalf of Alan Eustace Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 5:11PM To: Larry Page; sergey@google.com; Campbell, Bill Fwd: Jean-Marie Hullot Subject: FYI. Alan ---------- Forwarded message --- --- -ยทยทยทยท From: Alan Eustace <eust<:~ce@google . com> Date: May 23, 2006 10:10 AM Subject: Re: Jean-Marie Hullot To: Steve Jobs <sjobs@apple.com> Steve, Based on your strong preference that we not hire the ex-Apple engineers, Jean-Marie and I decided not to open a Google Paris engineering center. I appreciate your input into this decision, and your continued support of the Google/Apple partnership. Alan On 4/26/06, Steve Jobs <~jQbs@arm.~.coqp wrote: > >Alan, > >We'd strongly prefer that you not hire these guys. > >Steve > > > > >On Apr 25, 2006, at 4:57 PM, Alan Eustace wrote: >Steve, > > Jean-Marie would like to hire 4 people that used to work for him at >Apple in Paris. Three left in Apple in December, and one gave notice >in December, but was encouraged to complete his current assignment, >which he agreed to do. > > Jean-Marie did not believe that you would object to his hiring these >specific people, as long as we don't hire anyone else from Apple in > Paris, but f wanted to confirm this with you, before I open the >office, or any of these people start. CONFIDENTIAL ATTORNEY'S EYES ONLY PLAINTIFF'S EXHIBIT 6 S3 GOOG-HIGH-TECH-00058495 &53.1 > > Are you OK with this? If not, I'm willing to cancel the entire > thing. If you are OK with it, I'll make sure to run the project area >by you to make sure that there are no conflicts of interest with work > that they did at Apple. > >Alan > >On 4/10/06, Steve Jobs <sjobs@apple.com> wrote: >>That would be fine with me. >> >>Thanks, >>Steve >> >> >> >>On Apr 10, 2006, at 2:03AM, Alan Eustace wrote: >> >>Steve, >> > > Thank you very much for responding. Jean-Marie will not be working on >>anything having to do with cell phone handsets. Once he starts and > > has a chance to look around, we plan on narrowing down the list of > > possibilities. Jean-Marie has lots of talents, and we have lots of > > projects, so I'm certain that we can find an area where there is no > > conflict. I'd be happy to run the proposed general project area by > > you at that point, just to make sure that it doesn't create a >>conflict. Would this be OK with you? >> >>Alan >> >>On 4/9/06, Steve Jobs <sjobs@apple.com> wrote: >>>Alan, >>> >>>What would Jean-Marie be working on? We would have a problem if > > > it is related to cell phone handsets, etc. >>> >>>Steve >>> >>> >> > > > 2 CONFIDENTIAL ATTORNEY'S EYES ONLY GOOG-HIGH-TECH-00058496 IJ$3. 2.

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