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 Lemley writes.
Mark Lemley, a Bay Area intellectual property attorney and Stanford Law School professor, had represented Meta in a proceeding over the company’s alleged use of copyright texts for training artificial intelligence.
Lemley told SFGate: “Meta remains represented by outstanding counsel in this case, and I believe they should and will prevail in the case.
Meta allows “allegations of mental illness or abnormality when based on gender or sexual orientation” in posts as of last week, Lemley told SFGate.
While Lemley believed his client was on the right side of the case, he said: “I cannot in good conscience serve as their lawyer any longer.”.