Job Title: Art Law Associate Job Responsibilities: The Art Law Associate will be responsible for a variety of tasks within the Private Client and Tax team, focusing on the art market. Primary duties include drafting, reviewing, editing, and negotiating transactional art law documents and agreements such as purchase, sale, loan, consignment, auction, irrevocable bid, deeds of gifts, museum loan, licensing, credit agreements/guarantees, corporate formation, and bailment. The a
Job OverviewA law firm seeks an Art Law Associate to join its Private Client and Tax team in New York. The role involves advising on major art transactions and a variety of legal matters centered around art, both domestically and internationally. The successful candidate will work closely with other practice areas to provide comprehensive legal , review, and negotiate transactional art law documents and
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A litigation law firm in Midtown Manhattan is looking to hire a full-time associate attorney with at least 3 years of litigation experience. Candidates must be conscientious, responsible, diligent, and willing to learn quickly, multi-task, and be proactive in handling cases. Specific experience with discovery, motion practice, negotiating settlements, oral arguments, hearings, and trials preferred. For immediate consideration, please email a resume, des read more
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Art Law Attorney The candidate entails litigating matters involving title disputes, fraud, damage, art and cultural affairs laws, visual artists rights and transactional work such as drafting and negotiating museum loan agreements, NFT purchases, consignment agreements, sale agreements, auction agreements, deeds of gift, promised gift agreements, non-disclosure agreements, commission agreements, licensing agreements and fine art logistics agreements. Must be admitted to prac read more
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Junior Art Law Associate The candidate will work with and take direction from senior team members to draft, review, edit, and negotiate transactional art law documents, including consignment agreements, sale agreements, auction agreements, irrevocable bid agreements, deeds of gift, promised gift agreements, museum loan agreements, bailment agreements, non-disclosure agreements, commission agreements, licensing agreements, reproduction agreements, catalogue raisonné submissi... read more
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