Delaware Chancery Court Sets 5-Day Trial in October for Twitter’s Suit vs. Elon Musk

The company was seeking 4 days in September, while its former suitor sought 10 days next February

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Twitter asked Chancellor Kathaleen St. Jude McCormick, chief judge of the Delaware Chancery Court, for a four-day trial in September in its bid to force Elon Musk to go through with his $44 billion acquisition of the company. Musk asked for a 10-day trial next February. McCormick’s ruling fell somewhere in the middle.

The judge ruled for a five-day trial in October, noting in her remarks that the longer the potential transaction remains on old, the more risk of irreparable harm to Twitter.

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