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Browning: A Very Demanding Set of Demands
You've got to admire the pro se litigants who dare to dream, even if their demands are labeled "so absurd as to require no further comment."Chancery Urged to Block Tesla 'Run From Jurisdiction' in Elon Musk Pay Case
Tesla has filed a proxy indicating it would be seeking shareholder votes on a relocation to Texas and whether Musk should receive the 2018 compensation plan that had been struck down by the Court of Chancery.Tit for Tat: Attorneys Want Opposing Counsel Penalized
Quinn Emanuel litigator Alex Spiro, representing Elon Musk, argued opposing counsel Mark Bankston of Farrar & Ball violated the discovery order numerous times by posting questions outside the scope of the court order.Quinn Emanuel's Alex Spiro Facing Sanctions Hearing Over Appearance for Elon Musk in Texas Case
Spiro allegedly appeared on Musk's behalf in defamation case filed in an Austin, Texas court without having filed for pro hac vice status. According to the plaintiff's filing for sanctions, Spiro was combative and "berated opposing counsel" when appearing unannounced for a deposition.View more book results for the query "Tesla"
Quinn Emanuel Partner Faces Sanctions Hearing in Elon Musk Defamation Suit
"As damaging as it was, Musk's deposition could have gone even worse but for the obstructionist conduct of the attorney," plaintiffs attorney Mark Bankston claimed.Everyone Wants a Bite of Apple
Each week, the Law.com Barometer newsletter, powered by the ALM Global Newsroom and Legalweek brings you the trends, disruptions, and shifts our reporters…Judge Lets EEOC's Race-Bias Suit Against Tesla Proceed, Tossing Aside Claims of 'Factual Vacuity'
Tesla had struck a dismissive tone in its motion to dismiss, saying the suit lacked required specificity. But a judge ruled that the automaker had misstated the standard the EEOC had to meet.Why Corporate Attorneys Say Delaware Courts Aren't Pushing Away Their Clients
Corporate practitioners say there's been no signs that there will be any significant corporate exodus from Delaware in the near future.Delaware Courts Aren't Pushing Away Their Clients, Corporate Attorneys Say
Corporate practitioners say there's been no signs that there will be any significant corporate exodus from Delaware in the near future.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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