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Mark Zuckerberg, Meta and Stanford law school
Prominent Bay Area lawyer skewers Mark Zuckerberg, fires Meta as a client
Mark Lemley, a Stanford professor and prominent Bay Area lawyer, dumped Meta as a client in its legal battle over copyrights after Zuckerberg's policy changes.
Zuckerberg lawyer skewers his ‘toxic masculinity and Neo-Nazi madness’ as he drops Meta as client
Zuckerberg lawyer skewers his ‘toxic masculinity and Neo-Nazi madness’ as he drops Meta as client - ‘I cannot in good conscience serve as their lawyer any longer,’ intellectual property attorney Mark
Stanford Law Professor Drops Meta as Client Over CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s Shifting Ideology
Mark Lemley, a Stanford law professor and seasoned attorney, has publicly cut ties with Meta, citing concerns about CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s leadership direction.
Lawyer “fires” Meta as client over “descent into Neo-Nazi madness”
A US lawyer representing Meta has publicly announced that he has “fired” the company as a client, citing “Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook's descent into toxic masculinity and Neo-Nazi madness”.
Lawyer Drops Meta Over Mark Zuckerberg’s ‘Toxic Masculinity’
Lawyer Mark Lemley said he's firing Meta as a client over Mark Zuckerberg's "descent into toxic masculinity and Neo-Nazi madness"
Lawyer drops Meta as client, citing Mark Zuckerberg's "toxic masculinity and Neo-Nazi madness"
Stanford law professor Mark Lemley represented Meta in a 2023 copyright case in which the company used a data set containing copyrighted e-books to train its
High Powered Lawyer: I Won’t Represent Meta Any More Thanks to Zuckerberg’s MAGA Turn
A lawyer representing Meta in a copyright case said he was dropping the company as a client due to CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s “descent into toxic masculinity.” The move comes as employees and associates of the social media company grapple with their founder’s apparent attempts to pivot rightward before President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration next week.
Bay Area lawyer drops Meta as client over CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s ‘toxic masculinity and Neo-Nazi madness’
I have fired Meta as a client,” Lemley wrote on Bluesky, the platform which has emerged as an alternative to X for left-leaning internet users
'I Fired Meta...' Facebook's Lawyer On Mark Zuckerberg's 'Neo Nazi Madness' - Full Post
Mark Lemley, a lawyer representing Meta in an intellectual property lawsuit said that he has dropped Meta as a client over Mark Zuckerberg's decision to scrap fact-checking on his social media platforms.
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Facebook Lawyer Ditches Client As Company Embraces Bigotry For Fun & Profit
The Stanford Law professor represented Facebook in the copyright case brought on behalf of creators claiming the social media ...
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‘Facebook’s Descent Into Toxic Masculinity’ Prompts Stanford Professor to Drop Meta as Client
Mark Lemley said he could not “in good conscience” represent Mark Zuckerberg given recent decisions to "encourage ...
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Time to unfriend? Lawyer responds to Meta’s ‘descent’
Lemley — who represented Meta through his role as a partner in Lex Lumina, a firm largely comprising other academics — still ...
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