Diana Wierbicki, chair of the firm’s Art & Cultural Property practice, is featured in Law360 discussing her team’s recent transition to Loeb and the firm's strong private client services, which enhances their ability to provide comprehensive art law guidance in collaboration with the firms other leading practices.
"I often say that the art market is like an iceberg, it appears deceptively simple from the surface but there is a lot going on underneath." She adds, "What makes art law different from other legal practices is that it is not just about understanding the law, it is about understanding the players and the industry. A thirst for knowledge of how the art industry operates is what got me involved initially, but the real joy over the years has come from having the opportunity to engage with so many passionate collectors and their families."
To read the full article, please visit Law360’s website.
"I often say that the art market is like an iceberg, it appears deceptively simple from the surface but there is a lot going on underneath." She adds, "What makes art law different from other legal practices is that it is not just about understanding the law, it is about understanding the players and the industry. A thirst for knowledge of how the art industry operates is what got me involved initially, but the real joy over the years has come from having the opportunity to engage with so many passionate collectors and their families."
To read the full article, please visit Law360’s website.
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Chair, Art & Cultural Property