Agrawal et al v. Musk et al

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Case Number:

3:24-cv-01304

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Court:

California Northern

Nature of Suit:

Labor: E.R.I.S.A.

Judge:

Maxine M. Chesney

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  1. November 04, 2024

    Ex-Twitter Execs Can Proceed With Severance Claim

    Elon Musk and X Corp. can't escape four former executives' claim that Musk fired them to prevent them from receiving severance benefits after he struck the deal to buy the company formerly known as Twitter, a California federal judge ruled while also lifting a stay on discovery.

  2. October 25, 2024

    No Reason To Open Discovery, X, Musk Say In Severance Fight

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  3. March 08, 2024

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  4. March 06, 2024

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  5. March 04, 2024

    Musk Fired Twitter Execs To Avoid $200M Bill, Suit Says

    Elon Musk fired four top Twitter executives just minutes after he closed on his deal to buy the company, now called X Corp., to avoid paying them $200 million in severance benefits, they told a California federal court Monday.