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COURT OF CHANCERY
                                             OF THE
                                       STATE OF DELAWARE
KATHALEEN ST. J. MCCORMICK                                               LEONARD L. WILLIAMS JUSTICE CENTER
       CHANCELLOR                                                          500 N. KING STREET, SUITE 11400
                                                                          WILMINGTON, DELAWARE 19801-3734

                                            April 6, 2023

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          Wilmington, DE 19807

                       Re:    Richard J. Tornetta v. Gregory B. Maffei et al.,
                              C.A. No. 2019-0649-KSJM

      Dear Counsel:

                This letter opinion resolves the January 20, 2023 requests for leave to move for

      summary judgment filed by the “Non-Sirius Directors” and the “Sirius Defendants.”1

                This action challenges the stock-for-stock merger in which Sirius acquired

      Pandora Media, Inc. (“Pandora”). Plaintiff claims that Sirius timed and structured the

      1
        The Non-Sirius Directors are Roger Lynch, Roger Faxon, Timothy Leiweke, Jason
      Hirschhorn, Mickie Rosen, and Michael Lynton. The Sirius Defendants are Gregory B.
      Maffei, James E. Meyer, David J. Frear (the “Sirius Directors”) and Sirius XM Holdings
      Inc. (“Sirius”). See C.A. No. 2019-0649-KSJM, Docket (“Dkt.”) 206 (Non-Sirius
      Directors’ Mot.); Dkt. 207 (Sirius Defs.’ Mot.).
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April 6, 2023
Page 2 of 3

merger opportunistically to its benefit, and that the Non-Sirius Directors were conflicted

and remained supine throughout the process.

      “There is no right to a summary judgment.”2 “Even where the facts are not in

dispute, a court may decline to grant summary judgment where a more thorough

exploration of the facts is needed to properly apply the law to the circumstances.”3

“When an ultimate fact to be determined is one of motive, intention or other subjective

matter, summary judgment is ordinarily inappropriate.”4 The court may “decline to

decide the merits of the case in a summary adjudication where it is not reasonably certain

that there is no triable issue.”5 This court has refused requests for leave to file motions

2
  Stone & Paper Invs., LLC v. Blanch, 2020 WL 6373167, at *1 (Del. Ch. Oct. 30, 2020)
(quoting Telxon Corp. v. Meyerson, 802 A.2d 257, 262 (Del. 2002)) (internal quotation
marks omitted).
3
 In re Tri-Star Pictures, Inc., Litig., 1995 WL 106520, at *5 (Del. Ch. Mar. 9, 1995); see
also In re El Paso Pipeline P’rs, L.P. Deriv. Litig., 2014 WL 2768782, at *8 (Del. Ch.
June 12, 2014) (“[T]he court may, in its discretion, deny summary judgment if it decides
upon a preliminary examination of the facts presented that it is desirable to inquire into
and develop the facts more thoroughly at trial in order to clarify the law or its
application.”).
4
  Cont’l Oil Co. v. Pauley Petroleum, Inc., 251 A.2d 824, 826 (Del. 1969); see also
Amirsaleh v. Bd. of Trade of City of N.Y., Inc., 2009 WL 3756700, at *4 (Del. Ch. Nov. 9,
2009).
5
  Unbound P’rs Ltd. P’ship v. Invoy Hldgs. Inc., 251 A.3d 1016, 1024 (Del. Super. Ct.
2021) (Wallace, J.) (cleaned up) (quoting Parexel Int’l (IRL) Ltd. v. Xyomic Pharms.,
Inc., 2020 WL 5202083, at *4 (Del. Super. Ct. Sept. 1, 2020)) (interpreting parallel rule
of the Delaware Superior Court).
C.A. No. 2019-0649-KSJM
April 6, 2023
Page 3 of 3

for summary judgment where such proceedings “are apt to waste, rather than conserve,

the resources of the parties and the court.”6

       Typically, motions for summary judgment require a court to dive deeply into a

paper record without the benefit of live witnesses explaining the significance of that

record. This exercise requires a significant investment of judicial resources. With trial

and the attendant benefits of live witness testimony around the corner, arguments that

summary judgment motions might create efficiencies are tough to sell. Nevertheless, I

approached the parties’ requests for leave to move for summary judgment open to the

possibility that there might be good reasons to undertake such an effort in this action. I

have now studied the requests for leave and have concluded that there are no good

reasons to permit motions for summary judgment at this time. The motions speak to

factually rife issues, and I am far from convinced that the issues raised are not triable.

The requests for leave to move for summary judgment are denied.

       IT IS SO ORDERED.

                                           Sincerely,

                                           /s/ Kathaleen St. J. McCormick

                                           Chancellor

cc:    All counsel of record (by File & ServeXpress)

6
 Orloff v. Shulman, 2007 WL 1862742, at *1 (Del. Ch. June 20, 2007); see also Blanch,
2020 WL 6373167, at *1 (denying leave to file a motion for summary judgment filed in
“close proximity to trial” and where “any motion for partial summary judgment will not
obviate the need for trial”).