A lawyer responding to Musk's dogecoin market manipulation case has left
Tesla founder and CEO Elon Musk has lost one of the company's main in-house litigation lawyers, according to a document filed today in federal court. Departing lawyer Adam Gabor Mehes has filed a motion with the court to allow him to withdraw from Musk's alleged Dogecoin DOGE market manipulation case. It is reported that the lawyer has been in office for less than a year and has actively participated in various legal proceedings involving Musk before. Meanwhile, Tesla's legal team has applied to the court to involve its new attorney, Allison Huebert, who previously worked as a litigation assistant at the law firm of Quinn Emanuel, in the DOGE market manipulation case.
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A lawyer responding to Musk's dogecoin market manipulation case has left
Tesla founder and CEO Elon Musk has lost one of the company's main in-house litigation lawyers, according to a document filed today in federal court. Departing lawyer Adam Gabor Mehes has filed a motion with the court to allow him to withdraw from Musk's alleged Dogecoin DOGE market manipulation case. It is reported that the lawyer has been in office for less than a year and has actively participated in various legal proceedings involving Musk before.
Meanwhile, Tesla's legal team has applied to the court to involve its new attorney, Allison Huebert, who previously worked as a litigation assistant at the law firm of Quinn Emanuel, in the DOGE market manipulation case.