Practice Expertise

  • Tax-Exempt Organizations
  • Art and Museum Law
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Areas of Practice

  • Art and Museum Law
  • Tax-Exempt Organizations
  • Family Offices
  • Founders & Entrepreneurs

Profile

Justin Zaremby is a Partner in the firm's Tax-Exempt Organizations department where he represents a wide range of public charities and private foundations. His clients include universities, museums and other cultural institutions; artist endowed and family foundations; donor-advised funds; human rights organizations; business leagues; social clubs and other tax-exempt entities. Mr. Zaremby acts as counsel to his clients on all aspects of their operations and management, providing strategic support at each critical stage of operation—from formation to expansion, from strategic planning to restructuring, and from ongoing compliance to crisis management. Mr. Zaremby has significant experience advising tax-exempt organizations in connection with corporate governance, transformational charitable giving, commercially driven mission activities, unrelated business income tax issues, compensation, modification of endowed funds through cy pres proceedings, investment management, and other state and federal regulatory matters. He helps organizations respond to regulatory oversight from the New York State Attorney General and has extensive experience counseling boards in crisis.

His practice includes a special focus on the intersection of corporate transactions and tax-exempt organizations, helping clients with program and mission-related investments; structuring joint ventures with for-profit companies; and advising on mergers, financing, and restructuring. In addition, he has broad experience helping organizations to develop international subsidiaries and international grantmaking programs.

Mr. Zaremby regularly speaks about non-profit organizations on a variety of topics. Recent presentations have focused on board leadership, private foundation grantmaking, collaborative funding structures, the intersection of art law and charities law, social media risk and global structuring. In 2020, he was named a Pathfinder by the Leadership Council on Legal Diversity. He currently serves as a trustee and Vice-Chair of the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, as a trustee of the William C. Bullitt Foundation, and as a member of the Committee on Nonprofit Organizations at the Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

From 2010 to 2011, Mr. Zaremby served as a Law Clerk to the Hon. José A. Cabranes of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Prior to joining Patterson Belknap, Mr. Zaremby advised for-profit companies on complex commercial transactions and corporate governance matters at a New York-based law firm.

Bar Admissions

  • New York

Education

  • Yale Law School (J.D., 2010)
    • Book Reviews Editor, Yale Journal of Law and the Humanities
  • Yale University (Ph.D., 2007)
  • Yale College (B.A., with distinction, 2003)

Areas of Practice

  • Art and Museum Law
  • Tax-Exempt Organizations
  • Family Offices
  • Founders & Entrepreneurs

Professional Career


Professional Activities and Experience
  • Trustee, William C. Bullitt Foundation (2024-Present)
  • Trustee, The Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research (2021-Present)
  • Pathfinder, Leadership Council on Legal Diversity (2021)
  • Association of the Bar of the City of New York (Current Member: Committee on Nonprofit Organizations, Past Member: Committee on Pro Bono and Legal Services; Committee on Legal History; Education and the Law Committee)
  • American Bar Association (Exempt Organizations Committee)
  • Board Member, Yale Alumni Fund


Articles

  • "Fraud Detection and Investigation," Elgar Encyclopedia of Nonprofit Management, Leadership, and Governance (December 2023)
  • “The Dartmouth College Case at 200,” The New Criterion (February 2019)
  • “Understanding the New Supporting Organization Proposed Regulations,” Taxation of Exempts (September/October 2016) (With M. Bell)
  • Legal Realism and American Law (2014)
  • Learned Hand’s Two Concepts of (Judicial) Liberty, 65 Rutgers L. Rev. 787 (2013)
  • Restating the Restatement of Conflicts: Approaching the Legitimacy Question in Choice-of-Law Theory, 45 Suffolk U. L. Rev. 67 (2011)
  • Silent Dissent? Tacitus Against the Lawyers, 20 Yale J. L. & Human. 277 (2008)
  • Directed Studies and the Evolution of American General Education (2006)

Blogs

Antitrust Update

Antitrust Update Blog is a source of insights, information and analysis on criminal and civil antitrust and competition-related issues. Patterson Belknap’s antitrust lawyers represent clients in antitrust litigation and counseling matters, including those related to pricing, marketing, distribution, franchising, and joint ventures and other strategic alliances. We have significant experience with government civil and criminal/cartel investigations, providing the unique perspectives of former...

Data Security Law Blog

DataSecurityLaw.com is the firm’s resource for the latest news, analysis, and thought leadership in the critical area of privacy and cybersecurity law. Patterson Belknap’s Privacy and Data Security practice provides public and private enterprises, their leadership teams and boards with comprehensive services in this critical area. Our team of experienced litigators, corporate advisors and former federal and state prosecutors advises on a broad range of privacy and data protection matters...

Misbranded

Misbranded is Patterson Belknap’s blog covering false advertising litigation—both consumer class actions and competitor suits—with a particular focus on FDA-regulated products (foods/beverages, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and dietary supplements).

New York Commercial Division Decisions

The blog is a source for insights and developments related to practice in the Commercial Division of the New York State Supreme Court. This blog reviews key developments in the Commercial Division, including important decisions handed down by the Commercial Division and appellate court decisions reviewing Commercial Division decisions. The blog also covers changes and proposed changes to Commercial Division rules and practice, including revisions to the rules since January 2015. The...

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