Corporate
Sep. 9, 2009
Ruling: Founders of Facebook Competitor Must Change Lawyers
The co-founders of a company that sued Facebook Inc. for stealing its ideas is now owned by Facebook, and that fact requires its attorneys to be disqualified from further litigation in the matter, a federal judge has ruled.




Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN JOSE - The co-founders of a company that sued Facebook Inc. for stealing its ideas is now owned by Facebook, and that fact requires its attorneys to be disqualified from further litigation in the matter, a federal judge has ruled. U.S. District Judge James Ware ruled that the law firms representing the founders of ConnectU Inc. - Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner; Boies, Schiller & Flex...
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