d'ensemble
With over 35 years of combined legal experience in the public and private sectors, Georges Lederman focuses his practice on white collar criminal defense and government regulatory matters in the art market.
Georges is renowned for his representation of high profile clients who have been accused of or are victims of art crime. A former prosecutor, he combines his experience in state and federal criminal laws with his deep knowledge of complex international cultural heritage laws to handle some of the most complex art law-related cases. Georges provides counsel to collectors and auction houses on compliance with government regulations; art dealers who have been accused of participating in international conspiracies, including the sale of looted antiquities and other cultural heritage property; art galleries seeking to develop anti-money laundering protocols; and individuals who need representation in art fraud and related cases.
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. Chambers HNW Guide 2024
Georges has successfully tried over 30 criminal jury trials to verdict. His handling of both criminal and related civil matters regularly receives international media coverage.
Georges is frequently quoted in the international media addressing topics at the intersection of white collar defense and the global art market. Additionally, he writes and lectures widely on matters involving art crime and is a guest instructor at law enforcement agency training programs.
Select examples of Georges’ prior firm experience include:
- Represented a prominent dealer in ancient coins who has been charged by the New York County District Attorney’s Office with having created a false provenance for the world’s rarest and most valuable ancient coin.
- Represented an auction house under investigation by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for having imported into the U.S. stolen ancient coins.
- Represented an antiquities dealer who has been indicted by the New York County District Attorney’s Office and accused of being the mastermind behind an international smuggling ring that has stolen $145 million of cultural heritage property from India.
- Represented prominent art galleries before the U.S. Department of the Treasury Office of Foreign Assets Control with anti-money laundering compliance.
- Represented a “commercial paleontologist” who was charged by the U.S. Attorney’s Office with smuggling dinosaur fossils from Mongolia into the U.S., assembling a life-size Tyrannosaurus skeleton and selling it at auction. The case became the subject of an award-winning book entitled “The Dinosaur Artist” in 2018.
- Represented the authors of an artist’s catalogue raisonné who were accused in a federal action of fraud involving the purchase and resale of one of the artist’s paintings.
- Represented one of the leading dealers in New York of South Asian antiquities who was charged by the New York County District Attorney’s Office with the theft of cultural heritage property from foreign countries and its importation into the U.S.
- Represented art collectors in a proceeding against the New York County District Attorney’s Office in a dispute as to title to an archaic marble bull’s head.
- Represented the owner of antiquities valued at $90 million in a federal action against the Swiss Government for unlawful seizure and a violation of international law.
- Represented targets and witnesses in New York State sales tax investigations conducted by the New York County District Attorney’s Office, New York State Attorney General’s Office and the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance involving the purchase of high value artwork.
- Represented a dealer of fine minerals in an investigation conducted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office into the theft of high-value minerals.
- Represented collectors in an investigation conducted by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service involving the seizure of items containing endangered species material.
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“The law of international cultural heritage property and the case of the Mongolian Tyrannosaurus Bataar,” Charleston School of Law
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“Art Law Day 2022 - Political Risk Management,” Appraisers Association of America, Inc.
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“Art & Crime: Exploring the Impact of New Anti-Money Laundering Laws on the Art Market and Understanding the Work of the FBI's Art Crime Squad,” San Francisco Bar Association
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“China's Stolen Treasures | A Question of Ownership,” BBC Podcast
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“Study of the facilitation of money laundering and terror finance through the trade in works of art,” Sotheby's Institute of Art
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New York City Bar Association Art Law Committee
Éducation
- Georgetown University Law Center, J.D.
- Brown University, A.B.
- University of Geneva, Switzerland Graduate Institute of International Studies
Admission au tribunal
- U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
- U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York
- U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York
Admission au barreau
- New York
Langues
- English
- French
Reconnaissance
- Ranked individually in Band 3 in the Chambers High Net Worth (HNW) Guide in the USA Nationwide: Art and Cultural Property Law category (2021-2024)
Affiliations
- Member, New York City Bar Association
- Guest Faculty Member, New York County District Attorney's Office Annual Trial Advocacy Program (2008-2018)