Ann Lipton
Michael M. Fleishman Associate Professor in Business Law and Entrepreneurship, Associate Dean for Faculty Research

Areas of Expertise
Biography
An experienced securities and corporate litigator who has handled class actions involving some of the world’s largest companies, Lipton joined the Tulane Law faculty in 2015 after two years as a visiting assistant professor at Duke University School of Law. In 2016, she was named as Tulane's first Michael M. Fleishman Associate Professor in Business Law and Entrepreneurship, and the following academic year, she was named the Gordon Gamm Faculty Scholar, an appointment for early-career Tulane Law professors which provides the resources to expand their research and engagement with other scholars and the broader public. In 2020, one of her articles made the Corporate Practice Commentator's list of the 10 Best Articles of the year.
Lipton clerked for U.S. Supreme Court Justice David Souter and 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Edward Becker before handling securities and corporate litigation at the trial and appellate levels at law firms in New York City. She also worked briefly for the Securities and Exchange Commission.
As a scholar, Lipton explores corporate governance, the relationships between corporations and investors, and the role of corporations in society. Her articles have appeared in the Journal of Corporation Law, the Fordham Law Review and the Georgetown Law Journal, among other publications. Beginning with the Ninth Edition, she became one of the authors of the Securities Regulation: Cases and Materials casebook published by Aspen Publishers. She also blogs regularly for the Business Law Prof Blog.
Education
Harvard Law School
Stanford University
Tulane Today Mentions
In the News
New York Times: Airlines Face a Bailout Backlash
Vox: Regulators are trying to get Elon Musk to run his tweets by lawyers. It’s not working.
Reuters: Del. Chancery lets SmileDirect escape derivative suit over IPO
Vox: SPACs, the investment term you won’t stop hearing about, explained
Reuters: COVID-19 MAE cases keep ending with revised deals. That wouldn’t happen without litigation
Reuters: Boeing shareholder challenges forum selection clause for barring federal derivative claim
Bloomberg BNA: ‘Dell' ruling raises questions over fair value of buyouts