Takeovers & Freezeouts Loose leaf - 1978
by Martin Lipton; Erica H. Steinberger
Details
- Title Takeovers & Freezeouts
- Author Martin Lipton; Erica H. Steinberger
- Binding Loose Leaf
- Edition Lslf
- Pages 8176
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Law Journal Press, New York
- Date December 1978
- ISBN 9781588520050 / 1588520056
About the author
Erica H. Steinberger retired from partnership at Latham & Watkins on December 31, 2009. She was a partner in the New York office and specialized in the area of mergers & acquisitions for more than 30 years, representing corporations, private equity firms and investment banks in connection with hostile tender offers, tender offer defense, proxy fights and negotiated mergers, acquisitions and divestitures, as well as in public and private offerings of debt and equity securities and exchange offers. She also advised public and private clients and their boards of directors on corporate, securities and governance issues.
Prior to joining Latham & Watkins in 1987, she was a partner with Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz and, from 1983 to 1987, a consultant in the Hong Kong office of Coudert Brothers, handling securities and corporate law matters, including U.S. acquisitions and investments, for their Asia Group practice (Hong Kong, Singapore, Sydney and Tokyo).
She has her J.D. from New York University School of Law and her B.A. from Occidental College.
Martin LiptonMartin Lipton, a founding partner of Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, specializes in advising major corporations on mergers and acquisitions and matters affecting corporate policy and strategy. Lipton is a Trustee of New York University (Chairman 1998-2015), a Trustee of the New York University School of Law (Chairman 1988-1998), a Trustee of the NYU Langone Medical Center, an emeritus member of the Council of the American Law Institute, a member of the Board of Advisors of the Institute of Judicial Administration and an Honorary Chair of The American College of Governance Counsel. Lipton is a member of the Executive Committee of the Partnership for New York City and served as its Co-Chair (2004-2006). Lipton has a B.S. in Economics from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and an LL.B. from the New York University School of Law. He is an Adjunct Professor of Law, New York University School of Law, a member of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, and a Chevalier de la Lgion d'Honneur. Mr. Lipton is an Emeritus Chairman of Prep for Prep, having served as Chairman from 1990 to 2002.
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