With his decision to log out after nearly five years as general counsel of Facebook, Ted Ullyot has opened up one of the most visible law jobs in Silicon Valley.

Under his direction, the legal department has knocked out a number of high-profile matters, ending the war with the Winklevoss twins over the company’s creation, settling a patent rift with Yahoo and helping the company through its IPO and the messy aftermath, among other tests.

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