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This isn't a an amount awarded in a verdict though, is it?
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.
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.
As long as it upsets Musk they can have 11%, hell they worked so hard give 'em 20%
Better: shareholders will notice that their latest dividend could have been larger.
It is, in the sense that Tesla can now recover that amount from Musk. This is technically a benefit to Tesla and its shareholders, even though the Tesla board were the ones who approved the package in the first place.
Roughly speaking, from a legal point of view, the court is saying that Musk embezzled - or improperly enriched himself to the tune of - $55bn from Tesla by using his close ties with board members, including immediate family. Because this is a civil case, that $55bn recovered is essentially damages, flowing from Musk to Tesla, and the standard for civil cases is that the lawyers can recover a percentage of the damages as their fee (the lawyers here take pains to point out that the amount they're asking for is actually substantially lower than what is considered the standard for these sorts of cases. But because this is, in effect, the largest judgement ever levied against someone in a civil case, the actual dollar value of the lawyer's requested fee is eye popping).