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Commercial law firm, Flaster Greenberg, recently announced it has launched a new Art Law Industry Group in partnership with its Litigation, Transportation Law and Insurance Counseling & Recovery departments.
Offering the services of attorneys who are experienced in art law and protecting collectors from the loss or damage that may occur to artwork while on display, the firm’s Art Law Industry Group includes attorneys who hail from a variety of legal fields and backgrounds.
The attorneys leading the Art Law Industry Group are Shareholders Christopher Merrick and Jay Levin and Counsel Terri Ackerman. They also work closely with attorneys from all the firm’s departments to meet the real estate, tax, corporate, employment and estate planning needs of their clients.
Because of their broad experience with law, the arts, the unique needs of the transportation sector, and all facets of insurance coverage law, these lawyers are sensitive to the points of view and the special needs of museums, private and corporate collectors, artists and art dealers who seek to protect their assets.
Flaster Greenberg’s art law attorneys help their clients drastically reduce any associated risks by identifying the right service providers, creating custom-tailored contractual agreements, finding the right fine art insurance policies and ensuring their clients understand the policies. The attorneys can also determine insurance coverage for damaged, lost or stolen fine art, take legal action against insurance companies or other responsible individuals, offer counsel and advice and more.