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Milberg Becomes Latest Firm to Withdraw from Facebook Ownership Suit
Publication Date: 2012-05-30
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A little less than three months after agreeing to represent Paul Ceglia on his claim to an ownership stake in Facebook, lawyers at Milberg LLP are asking a federal district court judge in Buffalo to allow them to drop the case. On Wednesday, Milberg and two other co-counsel firms—Calihan Law and Jones & Skivington—moved to withdraw as Ceglia's counsel.

January 29, 2008 | New York Law Journal

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June 29, 2011 | The Recorder

DLA Pulls Out of Ceglia's Ownership Case

The firm gave no reason for withdrawing as counsel for the New York businessman, who claims that Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg owes him a 50 percent stake in the company.
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Gibson Dunn Cites 'Smoking Gun' Evidence that Facebook Ownership Challenge Is a Fraud, Hints at Sanctions over Allegedly Phony Contract
Publication Date: 2011-08-16
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Paul Ceglia's lawyers keep abandoning his suit against Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg, in which Ceglia claims a 84 percent stake in the social networking giant. Now he may have lost his most crucial purported evidence as well.

March 07, 2012 | New York Law Journal

Milberg Is Latest Firm to Represent Man Suing Over Facebook Ownership

Paul Ceglia has had a tough time keeping his Facebook ownership claims from being completely derailed, with his past lawyers at DLA Piper bailing out on the case, a federal magistrate judge ordering sanctions against him, and allegations by Facebook that he is a fraud who forged core evidence. But Mr. Ceglia has proven once again that he can attract a national law firm to his cause.
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