Lawyers who voided Elon Musk's pay as excessive want a $6 bln fee
- Legal teams requested a $6-billion fee, connected to Elon Musk's voided $56-billion compensation package, documents filed in Delaware Chancery Court.
- Musk labels the fee request as "criminal," indicating dissatisfaction with the legal team's actions.
- The legal team argued that winning the January case against Musk provided "enormous benefits" to the carmaker, justifying the size of their requested fee.
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Lawyers who stopped Elon Musk's "excessive" $56 billion Tesla pay ask for $6 billion fee
More than five years after shareholder Richard Tornetta filed suit against Tesla over claims it breached its fiduciary duty by unjustly enriching its CEO to the tune of $56 billion, a Delaware judge voided Musk's pay package in January.Read Entire Article
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