NEW YORK, NY.- Veteran attorneys Michael Spencer and Brian Kerr announced the opening of
Spencer Kerr LLP, a boutique law firm devoted to art law. The bi-coastal firm will represent international clients with business and investments in art.
Drawing upon more than 50 years of combined experience, Spencer Kerr offers a wide range of services including contracts, authentication, appraisal, private art placement, investment counseling, and protection in the business of buying, selling, and investing in art.
The expansion of the international art market means new opportunities for artists, investors, and collectors, but also complex and novel legal challenges, said Mr. Spencer. Devoting our practice to art law enables our firm to offer extensive expertise and strong representation in this environment. We want our clients to be able to focus on art, and let us handle their business and legal matters.
Spencer Kerr represents clients in art litigation and other dispute resolution, and provides general representation to artists and their work. The firm leverages its expertise in finance and corporate law to bring sophisticated legal and business advice to its clients, including drafting and negotiating sales contracts, commission agreements, consignment agreements, auction house contracts, auction guarantees, and dealer and gallery contracts.
This last year has seen record sales that have driven major changes in the art market, Mr. Kerr said. We believe a unique, exciting, and transformational law firm focused specifically on art law is vital to keep pace with the industry.
Mr. Spencers experience includes advising artists, counseling dealers and collectors, and prosecuting a substantial defamation action against a major auction house involving appraisal of a contemporary photographers estate. Mr. Spencer is admitted to practice in both New York and California and will spend time in both firm offices.
Mr. Kerr is based in New York and represents art collectors, investors, and dealers worldwide on issues including authenticity disputes, breach of contract and fraud cases, and corporate and transactional matters. His experience includes a multi-million dollar antitrust lawsuit against The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and The Andy Warhol Art Authentication Board (now disbanded) based on their alleged manipulation of the market for Warhol art.
The firms offices are located at 110 E. 25th St. in New York, and 529 S. Broadway in Los Angeles.