Art and Cultural Property Law is a unique and intricate field of law that combines passion for creativity with legal expertise. It covers areas from art transaction and disputes, cultural heritage, repatriation to issues around stolen art. It is a field where the laws of possession, contract, property, torts and more intersect with the world of art and culture. In the UK, there is a wealth of lawyers who have carved out remarkable careers in this field and who are making significant strides in the industry.
This field has gained increasing popularity and interest due to high-profile cases and disputes. The prominence of the art world and the vast sums of money involved means that a legal specialist in this field must be an astute business person, an art lover as well as a legal guru. Therefore, we have chosen to focus on ten of UK’s finest Art and Cultural Property lawyers – who are not only enhancing the legal profession but are also enriching the British art and culture scene with their invaluable contribution.
These lawyers help navigate issues and disputes concerning the buying, selling, licensing, preserving, and managing of art-related assets. They work with artists, collectors, museums, art dealers, auction houses, and anyone who has a legal relationship with art. Let’s introduce you to these lawyers who are making a significant impact in the Art and Cultural Property Law across the UK.
Hetty Gleave
Hetty Gleave is an associate of Fladgate LLP, a firm that has a long history of dealing with complex Art and Cultural Property legal issues. Gleave’s broad experience includes handling financial remedy matters involving trust and partnership structures, as well as jurisdictional issues. Her astute knowledge in contentious children matters sets her apart in the field. Hetty is renowned for her expertise in cross-border child arrangements which make her a significant player in the Art and Cultural Property Law industry in the UK.
Roland Foord
At Stephenson Harwood LLP, Roland Foord has extensive experience dealing with professional negligence claims in the financial sector. He is particularly skilled when it comes to advising on negligent valuations and disputed authenticity matters making him a sought-out figure in the arts legal world. His niche expertise showcases his adept understanding of Art and Cultural Property Law.
Eleni Polycarpou
Eleni Polycarpou is a leading practitioner at Withers LLP. Her practice sees her regularly tackling large-scale proceedings under ICC, LCIA, and UNCITRAL rules. Polycarpou’s clientele covers a broad range of sectors including oil and gas, demonstrating that her influence in the Art and Cultural Property Law stretches far and wide.
Simon Fitzpatrick
Simon Fitzpatrick at Boodle Hatfield LLP is known for his in-depth understanding of Art-related disputes. His remarkable career and reputation within the law industry make him a stand-out figure within the sector.
Laura Neal
Senior associate at Forsters LLP, Laura Neal’s work includes advising living artists on succession matters which only proves how diverse and complex Art and Cultural Property Law can be. Her experience and knowledge in this field prove invaluable to her clients and colleagues.
Isabel Paintin
Isabel Paintin at Farrer & Co LLP provides advice to wealthy clients on a range of matters including the ownership of art and other luxury assets. Her prowess in the field extends to dealing with high-end luxury asset ownership matters, making her a go-to lawyer in this area.
Lisette Aguilar
Lisette Aguilar of Keystone Law is highly regarded for her expertise in art-related disputes. She frequently offers counsel to dealers, galleries and collectors, highlighting the vast scope of Art and Cultural Property Law.
Milton C Silverman
Milton Silverman from Streathers Solicitors LLP advises dealers and auction houses on a range of art and cultural property disputes. His experience and intricate understanding of the art world make him a significant figure in this sector.
Becky Shaw
Boodle Hatfield LLP’s Becky Shaw has a broad range of experience dealing with art-related matters such as authenticity issues, insurance claims and title disputes. Her broad knowledge and experience make her a formidable figure in the Art and Cultural Property Law sector.
Simon Chadwick
Last but not least, there’s Simon Chadwick of Mishcon de Reya LLP. His dealings with a broad range of art-related matters just goes to show the array of complex issues that can arise within the field of Art and Cultural Property Law.
Each of these dedicated professionals offer invaluable expertise in their respective areas. These brilliant practitioners continue to contribute extensively to the field of Art and Cultural Property Law, making their mark in the legal sector and in the world of arts and culture.
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