Corey Lipton
Corey combines legal skill with a policy-driven perspective to advocate for his clients.
Corey combines legal skill with a policy-driven perspective to advocate for his clients.
Corey Lipton is an associate in DiCello Levitt’s New York office, where he focuses on antitrust and complex litigation, representing clients nationwide in cases involving monopolization, price fixing, and other anticompetitive practices.
Corey is committed to holding corporations accountable when their unlawful conduct harms consumers, workers, and businesses. He first joined DiCello Levitt as a summer associate and then as a law clerk, gaining direct experience with the firm’s nationally recognized antitrust team and learning how strategic litigation can deliver meaningful results for clients. He also previously worked on the political campaigns of Michigan candidates running for state and federal office.
Corey earned his J.D. from the University of Michigan Law School and his Master of Public Policy from the University of Michigan’s Ford School. His dual training in law and public policy gives him a strong foundation for analyzing the economic and systemic impact of corporate misconduct, equipping him to advocate effectively for clients in high-stakes litigation.