Elon Musk, Twitter set for legal slugfest after billionaire moved to back out of $44 billion purchase of social-media platform
of Twitter Inc. and the company vowing to force him to follow through, the social-media powerhouse and the world’s richest person appear headed for a messy courtroom battle.
The company says it plans legal action and is any day expected to file a lawsuit in the Delaware Court of Chancery, arguing he is required to
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