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Does Elon Musk Control Tesla? Chancery To Seek The Answer
Law360 (July 9, 2021, 7:06 PM EDT) Delaware s Chancery Court is slated to kick off its highest-profile trial in a generation Monday with a battle over claims that Tesla co-founder Elon Musk drove the electric-car maker to waste more than $2 billion, with the case likely to test corporate law over what constitutes control of a corporation.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk is expected to take the stand Monday in Delaware s Chancery Court. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh) The planned 10-day trial, which has been compared to the size and scope of the 2005 battle over the firing of Walt Disney s CEO, has shaped up as a multidimensional test of whether Musk controlled.
Board recommends state reject Middle Point Landfill expansion plan
Expansion would increase landfill capacity by 82.5%
Republic has another expansion plan
Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation will make decision on landfill expansion permit
Central Tennessee Region Solid Waste Planning Board member Donna Barrett, a former state representative, called for the unanimous vote because the 99.45-acre expansion permit application was incompatible and inconsistent with the 10-year solid waste plan. That plan calls for an integrated system for responsible solutions that are socially, environmentally and economically feasible.
Audience members Kelly and Matt Grago joined others at the Rutherford County Courthouse in applauding the board s 9-0 vote in opposition to the landfill expansion off East Jefferson and Lebanon pikes.
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Unconventional Elon Musk May Test Chancery s Patience
Law360 (July 9, 2021, 7:34 PM EDT) Delaware Chancery Court s staid customs could get a workout Monday when an unpredictable and sometimes confrontational Elon Musk takes the stand as the first witness in a stockholder suit claiming billions in damages from Tesla Motors Inc. s more than $2 billion acquisition of SolarCity Corp.
Musk, co-founder of what is now called Tesla Inc. and an investor in SolarCity, will testify in a court of equity that operates without a jury, and in a trial that will have an exclusive focus on presenting evidence and testimony to Vice Chancellor Joseph R. Slights III, who will decide the case and who has.
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Plaintiff Leah Gilliam’s vanity license plate.
A Tennessee woman is suing two of the state’s top political officials for allegedly violating her First and Fourteenth Amendment rights after she was told that she had to give up her vanity license plate which reads 69PWNDU or risk being sent to jail.
The lawsuit, filed in the Chancery Court for Tennessee’s Twentieth Judicial District, says that Plaintiff
Leah Gilliam originally purchased the vanity plate to celebrate her interests as “an astronomy buff and a gamer.” According to the complaint, the “69” is a reference to the year of the moon landing, and “PWNDU,” or “PWND YOU,” is a widely used slang phrase in the gaming community meaning “to totally defeat or dominate.”