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Twitter Vs Its Executives: The Executives Want Their Expenses Paid (Including Attorney Fees)by@legalpdf

Twitter Vs Its Executives: The Executives Want Their Expenses Paid (Including Attorney Fees)

by Legal PDF: Tech Court CasesNovember 2nd, 2023
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Defendant is liable for those Expenses incurred on Plaintiffs' behalf in connection with initiating and prosecuting this action.

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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 10 of 38.

COUNT II: Claim for an Award of Expenses (Including Attorneys Fees) Incurred in Connection with Prosecuting this Verified Complaint

59. Plaintiffs repeat and re-allege the above Paragraphs as if fully set forth herein.


60. Plaintiffs have incurred and will continue to incur Expenses, including but not limited to attorneys' fees and costs, in enforcing their rights to advancement.


61. Under Delaware law, Plaintiffs are entitled to their Expenses, including but not limited to attorneys' fees and costs, incurred in enforcing their rights to advancement.


62. In addition, under the terms of the Agreements, Plaintiffs are entitled to an award of any and all Expenses incurred in bringing an action to enforce the terms thereof.


63. Defendant is liable for those Expenses incurred on Plaintiffs' behalf in connection with initiating and prosecuting this action.


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