Ted Ullyot
After starting in New York City as vice president and associate general counsel of AOL Time Warner, he was appointed senior vice president and general counsel for AOL Time Warner Europe in January 2002.He then served as chief of staff to U.S. Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales, and was involved with the approval of the Torture Memos.[7] In October 2005, he left the administration to join ESL Investments, Inc. as executive vice president and general counsel.[8] Ullyot was tasked with addressing the complicated privacy issues that Facebook faces due to its wealth of user data.[9] In the ensuing years, Ullyot advised Facebook through litigation involving the Winklevoss twins, a patent battle with Yahoo!