Lawyers who sunk Elon Musk’s big pay package are now asking for nearly $6 billion worth of Tesla stock. Musk doesn’t seem happy.::After sinking Elon Musk’s $55 billion pay package, lawyers are now asking a Delaware court for about 11% of those Tesla shares for their fee.

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    Fucking billions! ONE billion would be enough to never have to work again if you live lavishly! And this irresponsible, pathetic narcissist is having a tantrum because number won’t go up. I actually want to be alone in a room with him tied to a wall and a set of supplies that would make the CIA go pale. Same with every other sociopathic manchild that’s killing us all because ”Durr, number go up,”

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      Fucking billions! ONE billion would be enough to never have to work again if you live lavishly!

      You could put it in a box and never need to work again. Although it would have to be a very big box. That’s still 10 million $100 bills.

      In a bank, or other investment vehicle, with an interest rate of 0.46%, it earns $4.6M a year. With one of the really good rates in that article (4.88%), $48.8M.

      Most people’s wages don’t go anywhere near that high, even in America.

      There’s arguments to be made in how it’s assets, and therefore can’t be converted to money, nor be accurately represented as money all at once, but that’s still a mind-boggling amount.

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    According to the Journal, plaintiff attorneys usually get one-third of a verdict or settlement amount.

    This isn’t a an amount awarded in a verdict though, is it?

    Plaintiff’s Counsel have not been paid for their work, nor have any of their costs or expenses been reimbursed, and litigating this Action required the allocation of a substantial amount of Plaintiff’s Counsel’s time and resources over six years, including considerable out-of-pocket expenses,

    So that’s roughly 100 lawyers working full time for 6 years at $5k per hour. Seems legit.

    In any case this is hilarious and exactly the kind of thing Elon would try.

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      This isn’t a an amount awarded in a verdict though, is it?

      It’s the amount that was at stake and changed hands as a result of the case. Having it be the amount their fee was based on is pretty normal.

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    It’s really hard for me to feel sorry for any of the parties involved so the ethics feel weird.

    I guess the law firm saved the shareholders from being fleeced and they want their cut. It’s obscene, but still a small fraction of what Elon would’ve walked off with.

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    Out of curiosity, if there was an article about how badly Tusk used bathrooms at tesla HQ, would it be posted in c/technology too ?

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Lawyers for a Tesla shareholder successfully argued in a Delaware court that Elon Musk doesn’t deserve a $55-billion compensation package for his work at the EV company.

    The attorneys argued in a Friday court filing that the fee for their litigation work amounts to about 11% of the pay package.

    Chancellor Kathleen McCormick of the Delaware Chancery Court now has to decide how much of the compensation package can go to attorneys’ fees.

    “Plaintiff’s Counsel have not been paid for their work, nor have any of their costs or expenses been reimbursed, and litigating this Action required the allocation of a substantial amount of Plaintiff’s Counsel’s time and resources over six years, including considerable out-of-pocket expenses,” the attorneys wrote.

    Tornetta’s lawyers, including lead attorney Greg Varallo of Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossman, wrote in the Friday court filing that his team is prepared to “eat our cooking.”

    “The size of the requested award is great because the value of the benefit to Tesla that plaintiff’s counsel achieved was massive.”


    The original article contains 450 words, the summary contains 169 words. Saved 62%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!

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    It’s hilarious that the amount is only so obscene because Musk tried to siphon such an obscene amount of Tesla stock into his pockets.