Law, disrupted

Inside the Elon Musk Pay Package Victory

Feb 6, 2026
Christopher G. Michel, appellate partner at Quinn Emanuel and former Supreme Court clerk, led the successful Delaware appeal reinstating Elon Musk’s $139B Tesla pay package. He recounts the high-stakes litigation, the Chancery Court’s controlling-stockholder and entire-fairness findings, the appellate strategy and moot prep, argument day in Dover, the Supreme Court’s narrow remedy, and the case’s wider Delaware law fallout.
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INSIGHT

Stretch Goals Tied To Massive Growth

  • The 2018 Tesla package required Musk to double Tesla in ten years before any pay would vest.
  • It contained 12 escalating tranches rewarding extreme growth up to roughly 12x the company's size.
ANECDOTE

From Doubt To Delivering The Impossible

  • Musk achieved targets many thought impossible, growing Tesla from ~$50B to >$1T by 2022.
  • That growth unlocked the full package, worth about $56 billion when achieved.
ANECDOTE

One Small Shareholder, Huge Legal Stakes

  • A single shareholder owning nine shares, Richard Tornetta, filed a derivative suit claiming directors breached fiduciary duties.
  • He sought rescission of the entire compensation agreement on behalf of the corporation.
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