I've received a gracious email from the professor. I was wrong in saying he was attacking Chancellor McCormick personally. But I stand by my claim that he's fundamentally wrong about Tornetta.| Lawrence Fossi’s Substack
Professor Robert Miller recently published an attack on Chancellor McCormick in a well-regarded journal. It's full of obvious & embarrassing errors. Let's hope for a retraction.| montanaskeptic.substack.com
Yesterday's grant of 96 million shares reflects the board's fear of a shareholder vote and features a bizarre gambit to evade a huge tax bill and hit to earnings.| montanaskeptic.substack.com
Fewer and fewer believe the carnival barker, and the timing for the tone deaf stock options grab could hardly have been worse.| montanaskeptic.substack.com
Attorneys' fees, earnings implications, shareholder windfalls, policy questions... And a dip into some seldom heard Baroque music| montanaskeptic.substack.com
Somewhat to my surprise, the Delaware Supreme Court's September calendar doesn't include Tornetta v. Musk. Here, I explore the delay and explain why time is not on Elon's side.| montanaskeptic.substack.com
A distinguished Delaware law expert weighs in on Tesla's effort to ratify the outrageous Musk compensation package. Musk fights back, down and dirty. But, it's no contest.| montanaskeptic.substack.com
With the Chancellor poised to decide the timing of final briefing in Tornetta v. Musk, we peek at Defendants' attempts to hide the ball, and also wonder whether they have any legal arguments at all.| montanaskeptic.substack.com
With their battle over the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, the rupture between the two malignant narcissists is complete. The outcome for both will be catastrophic.| montanaskeptic.substack.com
Musk lashes out at the Big Beautiful Bill that he helped bring about. Tesla just lost its last visible means of support.| montanaskeptic.substack.com
Every time Trump wins at the Supreme Court, does that mean the Justices are just clowns making it all up? No, it does not.| Lawrence Fossi’s Substack
An embarrassing Tesla fluff piece from The Wall Street Journal's Tim Higgins makes me wonder: Does Musk have something on Higgins?| montanaskeptic.substack.com
Further reflections on yesterday's stunning story in The Wall Street Journal.| montanaskeptic.substack.com
The Wall Street Journal reports that Tesla's board is hunting for a new CEO. But it's too late to save the company or the stock.| Lawrence Fossi’s Substack
If the Chief Justice of the Delaware Supreme Court is made of the same stuff as his father was, he won't be intimidated by Elon Musk's thuggish threats.| Lawrence Fossi’s Substack
An essay on the stunning greed and dishonesty of Trump and Musk, and a rumination on where it all might end.| Lawrence Fossi’s Substack
If Musk hoped to escape the gravity of Planet Chancellor McCormick by means of his “ratification” & reincorporation gambits, the Chancellor’s May 28 ruling has extinguished any such possibility.| montanaskeptic.substack.com
The U.S. Supreme Court has been under attack by both political extremes. The Senate can lend it cover with a resolution condemning Trump's overreach.| Lawrence Fossi’s Substack
Mostly the same trial arguments warmed over, but a famous U.S. Supreme Court advocate trying to fashion a Constitutional claim adds some spice.| montanaskeptic.substack.com
Elon Musk is behind proposed legislation that would radically change Delaware law for the worse and give him the pay package he craves.| montanaskeptic.substack.com
In this moment, it seems as if Elon Musk is on top of the world. But if Ed Niedermeyer is right, Musk's empire is a house of cards. We should all help bring it down.| Lawrence Fossi’s Substack
In which we examine some stunningly stupid tweets from our Vice President and our De Facto President.| montanaskeptic.substack.com
Elon Musk runs Tesla in the same manner Donald Trump wants to run the United States: as an autocrat. With Musk now acting as Trump's consigliere, we're headed for destructive chaos.| montanaskeptic.substack.com
The U.S. Supreme Court is about to face its first test of Trump lawlessness inspired by Musk's close ties to the Chinese Communist Party.| Lawrence Fossi’s Substack
The Chancellor has entered an Order and Final Judgment confirming the rulings in her December 2 opinion. On to the Delaware Supreme Court?| Lawrence Fossi’s Substack
Lawyers, law professors, and the Delaware bar have spoken out about Elon Musk's vicious lies smearing Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick. Tesla's board, which should speak loudest, is silent.| montanaskeptic.substack.com
Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy imagine Congress will fade into the Trumpian woodwork while the Supreme Court rubber stamps their diktats. I think they're in for a rude surprise.| montanaskeptic.substack.com
Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick ends the long-running Tornetta v. Musk drama with a reversal-proof masterpiece of clarity and erudition.| montanaskeptic.substack.com
The August 2 Tornetta v. Musk hearing on "ratification" is one for the ages.| montanaskeptic.substack.com
Our final post about the the Tornetta v. Musk ratification fight discusses Musk's threat to steal Tesla's AI and robotics opportunities.| montanaskeptic.substack.com
The Board threatened to drive Tesla's share price to single digits unless the shareholders approved the "ratification." Are they idiots, or just liars?| montanaskeptic.substack.com
Musk is campaigning for more stock grants. And in the wake of the Tornetta decision, his biggest fans are demanding that the Tesla board restore what was lost. Here's why I don't believe it can happen| montanaskeptic.substack.com
It's very long. It's very detailed. But it omits some very crucial information about the DOJ investigation and about how immensely wealthy Musk has made the sole member of the "committee of one."| montanaskeptic.substack.com
Tesla's Board is attempting to award Musk compensation that is obscenely unfair, using a proxy statement prepared with a flawed process and containing egregiously inadequate disclosures.| montanaskeptic.substack.com
Legally, the only clear course was to create a new stock options grant for Musk. Yet the Tesla board is trying to revive the old one. Let's explore why.| montanaskeptic.substack.com