Paul Ceglia claims he has evidence he is the half-owner of facebook. But, with Mark Zuckerberg soon due to court, facebook attorneys are poised to throw the case out of court. Details after the jump.
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Facebook attorneys appear poised to ask a judge to throw out a western New York man’s lawsuit claiming ownership in the social network after finding what they say is proof the case is baseless.

Lawyers for Palo Alto, Calif.-based Facebook and its founder, Mark Zuckerberg, are due in federal court in Buffalo Wednesday opposite attorneys for Paul Ceglia (SEHG’-lee-uh) of Wellsville, who says he’s got a 2003 contract making him half owner of Facebook.

Facebook says that contract’s a fake – a doctored version of an actual document their experts found on Ceglia’s computer from when the two men worked together on an unrelated project.

Ceglia’s attorneys aren’t commenting.

Facebook’s filings say that if the case is allowed to continue after what the experts found, lawyers will move to dismiss.

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