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Protecting Artists & Dealers From Money Laundering in the Art Industry

Protecting Artists & Dealers From Money Laundering in the Art Industry

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In an increasingly regulated environment, lawyers who represent clients in the fine art industry have to understand how to protect their clients from buyers who may be trying to use illegally obtained funds to purchase fine art. It is very difficult for art dealers to turn down an opportunity for a sale, but they need to be warned about “red flags” that may indicate that the buyer or investor is not bona fide

Fine art transactions in particular are a target for money launderers. Basic due diligence protocols can protect your client from unwittingly getting drawn into an illegal scheme, and can deter criminals from using your client’s legitimate fine art business to launder funds in the first place. This presentation will introduce art lawyers, gallerists, art dealers, collectors and artists themselves to established due diligence protocols to screen out bad actors used by businesses that have long been subject to anti-money laundering (AML) regulation, such as banks and other financial institutions.

In addition, we will review the current regulatory environment in the US and internationally as they apply to the fine art industry, and discuss measures that need to be taken to ensure compliance.

*Law Students and Artists contact Sharmin Woodall at SWoodall@nysba.org for a registration discount. 

What You Will Learn:

  1. Learn how professionals in the art and entertainment industries are vulnerable to money launderers, sanctioned individuals and other bad actors.
  2. Become familiar with the global anti-money laundering (AML) regulatory environment.
  3. Learn the nuts and bolts of due diligence best practices to help art and entertainment industry clients minimize risk and be ready to comply with ever-expanding regulations.

Speakers:

Deborah Hrbek, HRBEK Law LLC, New York, NY

Thomas McDavid, Director, Head of Financial Crime, Compliance, Sotheby’s, London

Moderators:

Judith B. Prowda, EASL Fine Arts Committee Co-Chair, Sothebys Institute of Art

Carol J. Steinberg, EASL Fine Arts Committee Co-Chair, Law Firm of Carol J. Steinberg

Program Co-Chairs

Adrienne R. Fields, EASL Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee Co-Chair, The Law Office of Adrienne R. Fields

Kyle-Beth Hilfer, EASL Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee Co-Chair, Kyle-Beth Hilfer, PC

Judith B. Prowda, EASL Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee Co-Chair, EASL Fine Arts Committee Co-Chair, Sothebys Institute of Art

Carol J. Steinberg, EASL Fine Arts Committee Co-Chair, Law Firm of Carol J. Steinberg

Start Date:
  • April 23, 2025
Start Time:
  • 12:00 PM
End Time:
  • 1:00 PM
Total Credit(s):
  • 0.0
Region:
  • Virtual Participation
Format:
  • Webinar
Product Code:
  • EASL42325
Section Member Price: Free
Non-Member Price: $25.00
Sponsoring Committee Group
  • Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee (Entertainment, Arts, and Sports Law)
  • Fine Arts Committee
  • Entertainment, Arts & Sports Law Section