McCormick: No Current Need to Formally Block Tesla Shakeup in Chancery
Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick said she's holding defense counsel to their word and will leave the door open for the motions to be raised again if they don't keep it.
May 29, 2024 at 02:40 PM
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Corporate GovernanceThe original version of this story was published on Delaware Business Court Insider
The leader of the Chancery Court of Delaware, Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick, has opted not to grant motions seeking to preempt Tesla from trying to relitigate Elon Musk's overturned compensation plan outside Delaware.
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