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Bill Savitt: The Lawyer Who Has Defeated Elon Musk in Court Twice

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Attorney Bill Savitt has successfully opposed Elon Musk in court on two separate occasions, most recently in the Musk v. Altman case where Musk sued Sam Altman and OpenAI. During cross-examination, Musk accused Savitt of asking trick questions and being unfair, to which Savitt calmly responded that he was doing his best to be fair. Savitt is described as mild-mannered and soft-spoken in his courtroom style. The case drew attention not only for its legal stakes but also for the notable courtroom dynamic between the two figures.

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