Here’s the latest on the Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers handling of the Musk-OpenAI case.
- The case involving Elon Musk’s challenges to OpenAI’s restructuring and related claims is being overseen by U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers in Oakland, California. This judge has been described in recent summaries as actively supervising the proceedings and pushing to move the case toward trial, with earlier reports noting a potential jury trial and emphasis on the fraud/restructuring issues.[1][3][9]
- Recent updates indicate that, in 2025, the court addressed Musk’s requests for injunctions and focused the dispute on whether OpenAI’s shift to a for-profit model constitutes breaches tied to Musk’s underlying contracts and expectations. Several outlets note that Rogers has signaled a willingness to proceed to trial rather than grant a broad injunction, with hearings and rulings that keep the broader fraud and contract questions in play.[3][4][9]
- In the broader context of Rogers’s handling of related tech litigation, she has a reputation for rigor and a track record of charging forward with substantial evidentiary matters, including managing high-profile tech disputes and ensuring procedural progress toward trial when warranted.[3]
- For the Musk-OpenAI matter specifically, multiple outlets have reported that a jury trial has been contemplated, with schedules indicating a multi-month timeline beginning in 2026, though exact dates have evolved with court filings and rulings.[2][5][7][8]
Illustration: a simplified timeline
- Early 2025: OpenAI countersuits and restructuring questions emerge; Rogers conducts initial hearings.
- Mid to late 2025: Judge Rogers weighs injunctions; indications point toward trial on contract/fraud questions.
- 2026: Planned or anticipated jury trial window reported by several outlets; exhibits and testimony expected to be substantial.
If you’d like, I can pull the most recent headlines and extract any court-doc specifics (e.g., latest trial dates, key motions, or notable rulings) and present them with direct citations. I can also summarize the likely implications for the case and for OpenAI and Musk’s positions.
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A United States federal judge has said that parts of Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI to halt its conversion to a for-profit entity might go to trial, adding that the Tesla CEO will have to appear in court and testify. "Something is going to trial in this case," US District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers in Oakland, California, said early in the court session on Tuesday. "[Elon Musk will] sit on the stand, present it to a jury, and a jury will decide who is right." Rogers was considering...
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www.tradingview.comElon Musk’s civil lawsuit against Sam Altman over OpenAI’s shift to a forprofit model will be overseen by federal judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers. Known for her strict approach, Rogers was the first Latina associate at Cooley LLP in San Francisco. In 2011, she was appointed the first Latina federal judge for California's Northern District by former US President Barack Obama.
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economictimes.indiatimes.comOpenAI countersued Musk in April, accusing the billionaire of engaging in fraudulent business practices under California law.
indianexpress.comThe legal battle between Musk and OpenAI over its transition to a for-profit entity intensifies as a judge suggests a trial may be necessary.
www.businesstoday.inThe showdown between Elon Musk and Sam Altman is headed to court — and its set to be a long one
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