Twitter Gets a Win Over Musk With Trial Fast-Tracked for October

Twitter Inc. can fast-track its lawsuit against billionaire Elon Musk over his canceled $44 billion buyout of the social media platform.

Delaware Chancery Court Chief Judge Kathaleen St. J. McCormick ruled Tuesday that a five-day trial should take place in October. The decision is an early victory for Twitter, in a case in which many legal experts have said Musk will be an underdog.

Lawyers for San Francisco-based Twitter had said they needed only four days to prove the world’s richest person must honor his agreement and pay $54.20 a share for the company. Twitter filed suit last week, requesting a Sept. 19 start for the non-jury trial.

In Tuesday’s hearing, held remotely to accommodate the judge’s case of Covid, a lawyer for Twitter argued that Musk was “contractually obligated to use his best efforts to close deal.” Instead, he is “doing the exact opposite,” attorney William Savitt told the judge. “He’s engaging in sabotage.”