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This Is What the Twitter Executives Are Requesting From the Court

by Legal PDF: Tech Court CasesNovember 2nd, 2023
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Ordering Defendant to timely pay Plaintiffs the full amount of all Expenses (including costs and attorneys ' fees) incurred in connection with this action; and Granting such further relief as the Court deems just and proper.

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PARAG AGRAWAL VIJAYA GADDE, and NED SEGAL v. twitter Court Filing, retrieved on April 10, 2023 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series. You can jump to any part in this filing here. This is part 11 of 38.

PRAYER FOR RELIEF

WHEREFORE, Plaintiffs respectfully request that this Court enter an Order:


a. Declaring that Defendant has breached Plaintiffs’ right under the Company’s Bylaws and the Agreements;


b. Declaring that Plaintiffs are entitled to advancement from Defendant of all future Expenses (including costs and attorneys’ fees) incurred in connection with the Proceedings, and entry of an order consistent with Danenberg v. Fitracks, Inc, 58 A.3d 991 (Del. Ch. 2021);


c. Declaring that Plaintiffs are entitled to an award from Defendant all future Expenses( including costs and attorneys fees) incurred in connection with this action;


d. Ordering Defendant to immediately advance to Plaintiffs the full amount of all unpaid Expenses (including costs and attorneys fees) incurred in connection with the Proceedings from the date of this Court's judgment until the final disposition of the Proceedings, together with pre- and post-judgment interest on such amounts;


e. Ordering Defendant to timely pay Plaintiffs the full amount of all Expenses (including costs and attorneys ' fees) incurred in connection with this action; and


f. Granting such further relief as the Court deems just and proper.


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