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Lipton

American  
[lip-tuhn] / ˈlɪp tən /

noun

  1. Seymour, 1903–1986, U.S. sculptor.

  2. Sir Thomas Johnstone 1850–1931, Scottish merchant and yacht racer.


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Morgan and Evercore and the law firms Wachtell Lipton and Debevoise & Plimpton.

From Los Angeles Times

Latham & Watkins has poached two partners to join its practice from Wachtell Lipton, the elite law firm in Manhattan, in the latest talent maneuvering in the M&A legal industry.

From The Wall Street Journal

Lawyers at Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz noted in a memo to clients this month that a significant portion of this year’s deal volume was driven by private-equity firms jumping back into the water.

From The Wall Street Journal

These are "incredibly high milestones", says Ann Lipton, a law professor at the University of Colorado.

From BBC

"Even after the pay package was proposed, he didn't pull back from his political commentary," adds Prof Lipton.

From BBC