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[–] partial_accumen 26 points 1 year ago (3 children)

"This action for equitable relief arises out of an effort by Wachtell to fundamentally alter its fee arrangement as litigation counsel in the twilight of its representation of Twitter to obtain an improper bonus payment in violation of its fiduciary and ethical obligations to its client," claimed the lawsuit filed by X Corp., the successor company to Twitter. "Wachtell exploited a corporate client left unprotected by lame duck fiduciaries who had lost their motivation to act in Twitter's best interest pending its imminent sale to Elon Musk and his entities, X Holdings I, Inc. and X Holdings II, Inc."

It sounds like the "lame duck fiduciaries" were quite effective. Those fiduciaries hired this law firm to secure the acquisition that Musk promised for the benefit of the original Twitter shareholders. Had these fiduciaries not done so, the deal would possibly not have happened and the original Twitter shareholders would have lost substantial value. The fact that the fiduciaries paid out when the deal was imminent to close shows even more that they asked for a legal service, received said service, and paid their bill.

Musk is just upset he didn't get to deny the payment to the law firm that force him to honor his obligation to buy Twitter at the high price.

[–] balisada 14 points 1 year ago

It was probably a good idea that they paid the legal bill before he took over.

[–] Feirdro 3 points 1 year ago

It doesn’t say what’s in the agreement, just says the agreement doesn’t describe a success bonus. Without seeing the agreement we can’t know.

But history shows he’s likely full of shit.

[–] wolfpack86 1 points 1 year ago

I'm not defending him per se, but the email response was interesting. I have no idea if this was a reasonable fee mount for the services.

I guess the thing that's interesting to me, is that Twitter the company doesn't benefit directly from hiring the firm to close the transaction, the original shareholders do. I would wonder why they weren't paying the firm, as they received the payment? It would be like assigning sellers closing costs bill (agent fees etc) to the house, to be paid by the new owner, and not to the seller.

I think the whole thing is weird, and believe he's still an insane cunt.