Los Angeles Times

Musk’s attorney in caver suit joins team in SolarCity case

- By Dana Hull

A Manhattan trial lawyer who helped Elon Musk defeat a defamation lawsuit by a British caver is now set to defend the Tesla Inc. chief executive in a fight with his shareholde­rs.

Alex Spiro, a partner in the New York office of Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, joined Musk’s legal team Monday, according to a filing in Delaware Chancery Court where Musk is scheduled to go on trial.

Last month, Tesla’s directors, except Musk, agreed to a $60-million settlement to resolve the lawsuit over the company’s 2016 purchase of SolarCity.

The accord left Musk, Tesla’s largest shareholde­r, to battle alone against investors who complain that Tesla overpaid for SolarCity.

Judge Joseph Slights III is to hear the case in Wilmington without a jury, which is normal in the Chancery Court.

The 10-day trial is scheduled to begin March 16.

Critics have called the acquisitio­n a bailout of a troubled solar panel installer rife with corporate governance conflicts.

Pension funds had accused Musk of failing to disclose that SolarCity was in deep financial trouble when he urged shareholde­rs to approve the deal.

Spiro, a former prosecutor, lists rapper Jay-Z, New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and several NBA players, including ex-Knick Charles Oakley, as former clients.

In December, he persuaded a federal jury in Los Angeles to return a verdict for Musk in less than an hour.

In his closing statement, the 37-year-old litigator shredded the allegation that British caver Vernon Unsworth was defamed when Musk called him a “pedo guy” in a tweet.

The two were embroiled in a spat over the rescue of a Thai boys’ soccer team from a flooded cave the previous year.

“Everyone’s complicate­d in their own way,” Spiro said after the Unsworth verdict.

“We’re all psychologi­cal beings, but Elon is a very honest and direct person and I’ve gotten to know him very well.”

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