Facebook and its CEO Mark Zuckerberg today sued four law firms which represented Paul Ceglia in a 2010 case_where the client claimed he owned as much as 84 percent of the company. In_2013, a judge dismissed the case, stating that the contract Ceglia claimed as proof of his ownership was nothing but a “recently created fabrication.” Ceglia had allegedly forged the document based on a real contract that had been signed when Zuckerberg worked for Ceglia’s company in 2003. Ceglia was arrested for the falsifications in 2012. Now Facebook_is moving to make his lawyers pay for the alleged forgery. According...

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