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Lipton

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[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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It sold its tea business, including Lipton, in 2021, and Country Crock and other spreads in 2017.

From The Wall Street Journal

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