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edents. | pressed on, unwisely, by trying to convince the Museum to back me. They had better sense. It was time to heal the breach. Marty Lipton of Wachtell, Lipton, a top mergers and acquisitions law firm, represented the Museum. He proposed a moratorium (the “tripartite agreement”) where the Trust, Museum and c
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mp Tower. Ever unflagging, he interrupted a meeting in Kellyanne Conway’s office in early January just to make sure she knew that her husband’s firm, Wachtell, Lipton, was representing him. Having made that point, name-dropping and vastly praising the firm’s key partners, he then helped himself to a chair in Conway
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