Tarter Krinsky & Drogin Launches Art Law Practice to Address Growing Legal Needs in the Art Sector

Tarter Krinsky & Drogin, a mid-sized New York law firm, has expanded its offerings by establishing a dedicated art law practice, a move aimed at responding to the growing legal needs of the artistic sector. This new division will be spearheaded by Leila Amineddoleh, who joins the firm as a partner. Amineddoleh is recognized for her expertise in complex litigation and transactional matters concerning the art market, cultural heritage, and intellectual property law.

Prior to this appointment, Amineddoleh led her own practice, Amineddoleh and Associates, where she gained prominence for handling high-stakes legal concerns for a wide range of clients, including major art collectors, museums, galleries, and artist estates. Her clientele also extends to non-profit organizations and foreign governments, especially in transactions involving multi-million-dollar artworks and in resolving disputes over ownership and the recovery of stolen art.

The new art law practice at Tarter Krinsky will likely provide comprehensive legal support, combining representation with advisory services for industry stakeholders. Amineddoleh’s transition to the firm was made public through an official announcement earlier this week.

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