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    OpenAI Seeks $1 Million in Fees From xAI as Musk’s Company Appeals Dismissed Lawsuit

    By Amitabh SarkarJuly 16, 20263 Mins Read0
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    OpenAI is seeking over $1 million in legal fees from xAI as the dismissed trade-secret suit heads to the Ninth Circuit.
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    OpenAI asked a federal court on July 14, 2026 to award it more than $1 million in legal fees from Elon Musk’s xAI, hours after xAI filed notice that it will appeal its repeatedly dismissed trade-secret lawsuit to the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. OpenAI’s filing argues the xAI suit “should never have been filed,” according to Bloomberg. xAI filed its notice of appeal on July 13, 2026. The dispute centers on xAI’s claim that OpenAI poached xAI employees and encouraged them to steal confidential information — a claim courts have dismissed multiple times.

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    • xAI Takes Its Dismissed Trade-Secret Claims to the Ninth Circuit
    • OpenAI Responds With a $1 Million Fee Demand
    • OpenAI Is Now Fighting Two Trade-Secret Battles at Once
    • What Happens Next

    xAI Takes Its Dismissed Trade-Secret Claims to the Ninth Circuit

    xAI’s July 13 notice of appeal moves its trade-secret theft lawsuit against OpenAI to the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit after lower courts threw the case out repeatedly, according to MLex. The underlying complaint alleges 2 forms of misconduct by OpenAI: recruiting employees away from xAI, and inducing those employees to bring xAI’s confidential information with them. Courts have found the claims insufficient each time. The appeal keeps the case alive, and the Ninth Circuit process gives the dispute a legal runway that extends into 2027.

    OpenAI Responds With a $1 Million Fee Demand

    OpenAI filed its fee-recoupment request on Monday, July 14, hours after xAI’s appeal notice, seeking more than $1 million in legal expenses from xAI, Bloomberg reported. OpenAI’s position, per its court filing, is that the lawsuit “should never have been filed.” A fee motion of this kind shifts OpenAI from defense to offense: instead of only defending the dismissals on appeal, OpenAI is asking the court to make the litigation financially painful for xAI.

    OpenAI Is Now Fighting Two Trade-Secret Battles at Once

    The xAI appeal lands 3 days after Apple sued OpenAI over trade secrets on July 10, 2026, putting OpenAI in simultaneous legal fights with 2 major rivals. Elon Musk publicly commented on Apple’s lawsuit against OpenAI via social media, according to Yahoo Finance — a moment in which Musk’s xAI and Apple, themselves competitors, are both adversaries of OpenAI. The feud between Musk and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman predates xAI’s founding: Musk was an early OpenAI board member and backer, and sued OpenAI in 2024 over its conversion to a for-profit company. Readers following the companies involved can track developments on our AI industry news hub, where we cover OpenAI, xAI, and Apple continuously.

    For Context

    Our earlier coverage of the entities in this story:

    • OpenAI’s S-1 filing and trillion-dollar IPO valuation — the offering this litigation now shadows
    • OpenAI’s IPO timeline slipping toward 2027
    • xAI’s Grok 4.5 launch — the product built by the teams at the center of the poaching claims

    What Happens Next

    The Ninth Circuit has set no schedule for xAI’s appeal, and no ruling dates exist yet. Two outcomes are now in play: the appeals court revives xAI’s claims and returns the case to the district court, or it affirms the dismissals and leaves OpenAI’s $1 million fee motion as the closing act. The district court will rule on OpenAI’s fee request separately.

    Our Take

    Two lawsuits in one week sounds like OpenAI’s worst nightmare, but the company is playing offense on both fronts — demanding fees from xAI while the Apple case sits in its earliest stage. The real risk for OpenAI is not a courtroom loss; it is the perception, heading into a long-anticipated IPO, that its hardware and talent advantages were built on contested ground.

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