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Tesla Fends Off Securities Suit With Rare Victory in a Rare Trail
February 14, 2023

Case Name: Tesla Securities Litigation

Verdict: Not Liable for Losses

Claim Filing Deadline: Ah. well... 'Twas not to be.



He did it. Elon Musk pulled off the ultimate stunt.

 

No, he did not to land a rover on the sun, and he did not turn a profit at Twitter. He did something even harder:

 

Musk brought a securities litigation all the way to trial and won a jury verdict.

 

In late January, trial began over what plaintiffs claimed was a pair of reckless Tweets on August 7, 2018: "Am considering taking Tesla private at $420. Funding secured." The second Tweet went: “Investor support is confirmed. Only reason why this is not certain is that it’s contingent on a shareholder vote.”

 

Plaintiffs argued that these comments took investors on a volatile and damaging ride. Prospects for a Tesla victory were bleak. Given the poor track record of the few securities litigations that actually make it to trial, the fact that the judge already ruled before the trial that the Tweets were untrue, and the fact that Musk and Tesla had previously settled with the SEC for $40 million over the same allegations, signs were pointing to a Tesla loss. And a costly one at that.

 

However, the jury did not see a link between Tesla’s market volatility and Musk’s Twitter posts. After only an hour of deliberations, the jury found in favor of the defense.

 

Many investors—and D&O officers—might ask is whether this case could set a precedent. More trials? More total victories for corporations? Some defense attorneys have already thrown cold water on that prospect. Martin Roth, an attorney at Kirkland & Ellis, told Law360, “I think [the verdict is] an interesting data point, but I don't think it's going to change anyone's analysis of a specific case based on their specific factual context."

 

The fact then remains that if a case survives a motion to dismiss, it is likely to settle. In the same Law360 (titled, by the way, "Musk Victory Unlikely To Move The Needle On Securities Trials") the author cited Cornerstone Research's analysis showing that 43% of all litigations filed since 1997 have been dismissed, which leaves a lot of potential for settlements. And given the cost of litigation, there will remain little desire to go to trial.

 

Chicago Clearing is tracking this case for any post-trial developments. Lead attorney for Tesla plaintiffs, Nicholas Porritt, told Reuters, “We are disappointed with the verdict and are considering next steps.”

 

If you have questions about this or any of the hundreds of active securities litigations and settlements, please give us a call at 312-204-6970.

 

Further Reading:

 

Case website:

 

https://www.teslasecuritieslitigation2018.com/

 

Commentary from the defense attorney perspective:

 

https://www.kirkland.com/news/in-the-news/2023/02/musk-victory-unlikely-to-move-the-needle-on-securities-trials

 

News:


https://www.reuters.com/legal/securities-fraud-trial-over-elon-musks-2018-tweets-draws-close-2023-02-03/

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/03/business/elon-musk-tesla-investor-trial.html



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