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Practice Expertise
- Art and Museum Law
Areas of Practice
- Art and Museum Law
- Corporate
- Family Offices
Profile
Jo Backer Laird concentrates her practice on all aspects of art law, working with artists, private collectors, museums, art organizations and tax exempt organizations, galleries, dealers and advisors and financial institutions. Ms. Laird brings over 25 years of experience to Patterson Belknap, including 10 years as Senior Vice President and General Counsel of Christie’s Inc., one of the world’s leading auction houses, where she was responsible for all legal issues relating to the company’s business in North and South America. She has extensive knowledge and experience in the full range of transactions and litigation issues related to works of art and the art market, including auction and private sale agreements, consignments, financing arrangements using art as collateral, commissions of art, authenticity and title disputes, artists’ rights and intellectual property, and issues relating to World War II restitution and cultural property cases
Ms. Laird was recently named in The Top 75 Art Professionals by ARTnews and Artnet Magazine's list of the Art World's 10 Most Powerful Lawyers. She was also selected as one of the 2023 Top Women Leaders in Law by The New York Law Journal and New York Magazine. Ms. Laird was recognized by Best Lawyers in 2023 as “Lawyer of the Year” for her work in Art Law in New York City. Every year since 2020, Chambers High Net Worth has recognized Ms. Laird as a Band 1 top-tier notable practitioner in the area of Art and Cultural Property Law. Ms. Laird is described as "a premier art attorney. Her skills and background, including her stints at major auction houses, are unmatched." One interviewee reports, “Jo is the best. She has very in-depth knowledge of the field which we rely on and we also appreciate her candor and vision as to what makes the most sense. She's a lawyer's lawyer in the art world. For major problems, Jo is your person." Clients also stated that "she is a go-to name for deals and litigation and she really understands the business as well as the law." She has been praised for being “very shrewd and brings a real wisdom on top of her brilliant knowledge.”
Prior to joining Christie’s, Ms. Laird spent 10 years at Morgan Stanley & Co. Incorporated, where she was involved in both advisory and litigation work, including employment-related, securities and commercial matters.
Ms. Laird is a regular speaker on art related topics, and has taught Law and the Visual Arts as an adjunct professor of Art Law at the Columbia University School of Law. She is also a contributor to the book American Art: Collecting and Connoisseurship, published by Merrell Publishers (2020).
Ms. Laird received her J.D. from Columbia University School of Law. She received her M.P.A. from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University and her A.B. from Princeton University.
Bar Admissions
- U.S. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York
- New York
Education
- Columbia Law School (J.D., 1980)
- Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs (M.P.A., 1980)
- Princeton University (A.B., 1975)
Areas of Practice
- Art and Museum Law
- Corporate
- Family Offices
Professional Career
Professional Activities and Experience
Association of the Bar of the City of New York (Former Committee Member: Committee on Art Law; Committee on International Trade; Committee on International Affairs; Committee on International Human Rights; Committee on Federal Legislation)
Former Board Member: Human Rights First, Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts; New Jersey Geriatric Center of the Workmen’s Circle; Children for Children
Adjunct Professor of Art Law, Cardozo Law School (2006-2010); Faculty, CLE International, Visual Arts and the Law (2004); Faculty, American Law Institute-American Bar Association, Employment and Labor Relations Law for the Corporate Counsel and General Practitioner (1994-1998); Faculty, American Law Institute- American Bar Association, Basic Law and Labor Law In Depth (1995-1998)
SAMPLE SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS:
- Panelist, "Provenance: Problems, Progress, and Solutions," Insurance Salon Panel (June 13, 2024)
- Panelist, "New Market Considerations in Buying and Selling Art Today," FBA Art Law and Litigation Conference 2021 (April 30, 2021)
- The Artsy Podcast, Episode 77: Exploring the Art Market's Best (and Worst) Practices (May 14, 2018)
- Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal Podcast, Episode: 49: The Lawyer's Role in Art Transactions, Featuring Jo Backer Laird (April 20, 2018)
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