Matthew R. Kipp concentrates in complex commercial litigation and governmental investigations. His experience includes representing clients in federal, state and arbitral tribunals, and in all phases of litigation, at both the trial and appellate levels. Mr. Kipp has represented a variety of companies or their audit committees in investigations by the Securities and Exchange Commission into alleged accounting irregularities and improper business practices, including General Mills, Inc., The Hillshire Brands Company, Molex Incorporated, Navistar International Corporation, Stryker Corporation, OfficeMax Incorporated and ProQuest LLC. Mr. Kipp also has represented a variety of companies in merger-related litigation, including:
Mr. Kipp also has represented a number of companies in securities, derivative and commercial matters, including Baxter International Inc. in securities and derivative litigation; the Boeing Company in derivative litigation; Citigroup Inc. and several subsidiaries in their payment program for financial consultants; Orion Energy Systems, Inc. in securities litigation; Solo Cup Company in a post-acquisition dispute; the former members of the Special Committee of the board of the Tribune Company in litigation arising out of Tribune’s LBO; Tyson Foods, Inc. in its dispute with IPB, Inc. over the enforceability of a merger agreement; and Waste Management, Inc. in securities and derivative litigation. In connection with these and other matters, Mr. Kipp has argued a number of appeals, including:
Mr. Kipp has published articles in The Notre Dame Law Review, The Review of Litigation, The DePaul Law Review and The University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform, and is a co-author of West Publishing hornbook Federal Sentencing Guidelines Law and Practice(Second Edition). He repeatedly has been selected for inclusion in Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business and The Best Lawyers in America. Mr. Kipp also was named Best Lawyers’ “2013 Chicago Litigation — Securities Lawyer of the Year.”