Art and Cultural Property Law
High Net Worth Guide 2024 : USA - Nationwide
Band 1
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+1 212 848 9800Chambers Review
The Withers team remains a leading choice for art-world clients requiring advice on complex domestic and international art matters.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"We appreciate every aspect of their advice. We feel we always get a thorough evaluation from the team at Withers."
"They have an impressive team with expertise that extends beyond art law to other areas of practice relevant to high net worth individuals. This allows them to give full-service advice to clients."
"Withers is a leader in this area in terms of the calibre and expertise of their attorneys and their relationships with others in the field."
"We appreciate every aspect of their advice. We feel we always get a thorough evaluation from the team at Withers."
"They have an impressive team with expertise that extends beyond art law to other areas of practice relevant to high net worth individuals. This allows them to give full-service advice to clients."
"Withers is a leader in this area in terms of the calibre and expertise of their attorneys and their relationships with others in the field."
Notable Practitioners
Dean Nicyper has a broad litigation practice that includes high-stakes art disputes. He also advises on art fraud and authenticity matters for clients such as artists, dealers and collectors.
"In every matter related to art law and not-for-profit governance, Dean has proven himself to be wise counsel."
"He is terrific. Dean was chair of the City Bar art law committee and did a lot of work to improve New York state law on authenticity opinions and limiting liability for opinions."
Georges Lederman is a white-collar criminal litigator who often works on looted antiquities matters and other types of art crime.
"Georges is practical, which is the highest compliment you can pay a lawyer because you become more cost-efficient. He's also very calm and reassuring. He is a genuine expert in criminal art law."