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Bay Area lawyer drops Meta
A lawyer says he dropped Meta as a client after what he called a 'descent into toxic masculinity' by Zuckerberg's company
Mark Lemley, who represented Meta in a copyright case, said he was no longer working for Mark Zuckerberg's company following its recent policy changes.
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
Prominent Bay Area lawyer skewers Mark Zuckerberg, fires Meta as a client
For most people angry at Meta or Mark Zuckerberg, the options for recourse are limited. You could delete your Facebook account or complain about the billionaire with like-minded friends. But Bay Area lawyer Mark Lemley has taken a far more noticeable approach: He fired the company as a client.
'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.
Lawyer Drops Meta Over Mark Zuckerberg's 'Toxic Masculinity'
Lawyer and Stanford professor Mark Lemley said he's dropping Meta as a client over what he said was the company and CEO Mark Zuckerberg's "descent into toxic masculinity and Neo-Nazi madness." Lemley shared his harsh words and reasoning in a Bluesky thread and on LinkedIn on Monday.
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Mark Zuckerberg warns Meta staff of ‘intense year’ ahead as he announces low performers will be cut
Mark Zuckerberg is taking aim at Meta's low performers. The CEO told employees to prepare for an "intense year" in an internal memo announcing staff cuts.
Meta plans to cut 5% of its workforce, focusing on the lowest performers. Read the memo Mark Zuckerberg sent to staff.
The Meta chief wrote in a post on Workplace, the company's internal forum, that the company would be doing "more extensive performance-based cuts."
Meta to Cut 5% of Staff as Mark Zuckerberg Says He Will ‘Raise the Bar’
CEO Mark Zuckerberg said the job cuts are necessary as the company builds “the most important technologies in the world.”
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Mark Zuckerberg's Net Worth Rises $10 Billion
Mark Zuckerberg's net worth has increased by $10 billion so far this year. This increase is due to his ownership of Meta ...
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TikTok’s CEO used to work for Mark Zuckerberg as a Facebook intern. Just one decade later, he’s become one of Meta’s fiercest competitors
Shou Zi Chew was an intern at Facebook before he became Mark Zuckerberg’s biggest competitor as CEO of TikTok. Shou Zi Chew ...
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle slam Mark Zuckerberg over ‘harmful’ Meta change: ‘Allowing more abuse’
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have taken aim at Mark Zuckerberg following Meta’s latest move to scrap fact-checking on ...
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Meta is reportedly laying off 3,600 employees
Mark Zuckerberg is doubling down on more cartoon villainy this week by proposing to lay off more than 3,600 employees — or ...
The Pioneer on MSN
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Meta apologises over Zuckerberg comment
Amidst the raging controversy over comments by Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg on the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, the social media giant on Wednesday tendered apology. Meta India vice president Shivnath ...
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There’s ‘political calculus’ to Mark Zuckerberg’s ‘MAGA makeover’ — but it’s also ‘letting him be him’: source
He has gone through a transformation and has become a cool looking dude with the gold necklace and [affinity for] the UFC. It ...
GlobalData on MSN
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Meta to lay off 5% of workforce amid AI investments
Meta's workforce stood at approximately 72,000 employees, meaning a 5% cut could impact around 3,600 positions.
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