"Starstruck: The Superstar CEO Concept in Delaware Corporate Jurisprude" by Dominic P. Keilty
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University of Miami Business Law Review

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Abstract

The rise of the Superstar CEO—an individual who directors, investors, and markets believe makes a unique contribution to a company’s value—challenges traditional corporate governance norms by blurring the line between visionary leadership and unchecked power. This concept recently made its jurisprudential debut in Tornetta v. Musk, where the Delaware Court of Chancery found that the unique dynamics of Elon Musk’s influence over Tesla allowed him to exercise transaction-specific control over his compensation grant. This Article closely examines how the concept was used in Tornetta in an attempt to unveil how the Superstar CEO concept could be interpreted in future decisions as a common law doctrine. It proposes two possible interpretations, demonstrating the wide precedential impact the concept could have on Delaware’s controlling shareholder doctrine, standard for director independence, and corporate jurisprudence as a whole.

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