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Art and Cultural Property Law

USA - Nationwide

1 Years Ranked

About

Provided by Stephen J. Knerly, Jr.

High Net Worth

Practice Areas

Business Law

Nonprofit & Art Law

Mergers & Acquisitions

Middle Market

International Business

Fiduciary Litigation

Corporate Securities

Litigation

Professional Memberships

• International Council of Museums, Legal Committee, Past Member.

• International Bar Association, Art, Cultural Institutions and Heritage Law Committee, Member.

• American Bar Association, International Law Section, Art and Cultural Law Heritage Committee, Steering Committee.

• Institute of Art and Law, Member.

Publications

• AAMD Relaxes Restrictions on Uses of Certain Funds During Pandemic, American Bar Association Section of International Law Art & Cultural Heritage Law Newsletter, Spring 2020.

• Selected Issues for American Art Museums Regarding Holocaust Era Looted Art; Presenter, Holocaust Era Assets – Restitutions, Prague Conference on Holocaust Era Assets, June 2009.

Personal

Stephen J. Knerly, Jr. focuses his practice on matters involving art transactions, nonprofit corporate law, closely held and family-owned businesses and international commercial transactions.

Josh serves as Co-Chair of the Firm’s Non-Profit Institutions section.

In his art law practice, Josh has represented museums, foundations, trusts and collectors in the acquisition, disposition, lending and borrowing of and estate planning for works of art, including domestic and international transactions, claims and dispute resolution involving antiquities and the Nazi era.

Career

Stephen J. Knerly, Jr. focuses his practice on matters involving art transactions, nonprofit corporate law, closely held and family-owned businesses and international commercial transactions.

Josh serves as Co-Chair of the Firm’s Non-Profit Institutions section.

In his art law practice, Josh has represented museums, foundations, trusts and collectors in the acquisition, disposition, lending and borrowing of and estate planning for works of art, including domestic and international transactions, claims and dispute resolution involving cultural property and the Nazi era.

Josh has been a frequent speaker on art-related matters before meetings of the ALI-CLE Museum Law Conference, the American Alliance of Museums, the Association of Art Museum Directors, the American Bar Association (Section of International Law), the Institute of Art and Law and the Federal Cultural Property Advisory Committee. Josh is a former adjunct professor of art law at the Case Western Reserve University School of Law. He has been a guest lecturer at the Case Western Reserve University School of Law, University of Akron School of Law, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law and DePaul University College of Law.

Josh also represents nonprofit corporations, trusts, foundations and museums on formation issues, general business and corporate matters, governance issues, conflict of interest policies, accessions, deaccessions, contracting, outsource agreements, executive compensation and employment agreements, tax planning, international transactions and construction projects.

Josh counsels closely held and family businesses on various matters, including mergers, acquisitions and dispositions, financings, generation transfers and recapitalizations.

Education

Case Western Reserve University School of Law

J.D.

1976

Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy

A.M.

1973

Bowdoin College

A.B.

1972

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