There are few legends in the pantheon of modern corporate law, especially in the mergers and acquisitions world, but the one name that could be chiseled in marble is that of Martin Lipton.
Not only did he develop a tactic to fend off hostile takeovers when M&As were transforming the business landscape, he also helped to build one of the most profitable law firms in the world.
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