Announcing a New Practice Group at Long Law: Fine Art and Entertainment

Long Law is proud to announce our new practice area: Fine Art and Entertainment, led by Alexandrea (Andrea) Tracy. Our mission is to empower creative professionals by protecting their rights, strengthening their business, and helping them grow with confidence.

Let’s build the foundation that lets your creativity thrive.

At Long Law, we don’t just represent Artists – we partner with them. From business formation and protecting intellectual property to negotiating licensing, consignment, and representation agreements we are here to ensure your art and career are legally protected every step of the way.

Long Law’s Fine Art and Entertainment team provides comprehensive support throughout the creative process; examples of our offerings include:

  • Drafting of gallery representation deals, commission agreements, partnership agreements, collaboration                agreements, loan agreements, and media releases.

  • Review and negotiation of sale agreements, consignment terms, exhibition agreements, sponsorship agreements, and licensing agreements.

  • Business Formation

  • Intellectual Property Protection by securing copyrights, trademarks, and licensing rights.

  • Compliance and Risk Management of regulatory standards including Anti-Money Laundering, business regulations

About Andrea:

Andrea brings a unique blend of legal expertise and art-world experience. Prior to law school, Andrea received her master’s degree in museums studies, curated shows, and worked for an international art and tech company. She has long been passionate about supporting creatives at every stage of their career and is an avid collector. 

During law school she continued to work with artist through the Center for Art Law, co-founded an anti-money laundering consulting company for art market participants and was a member of the New York City Bar Association’s Art Law and Fashion Law Committees. Since graduating, Andrea has litigated complex commercial and real estate disputes as well as worked for a boutique entertainment firm supporting Artists creative needs. Andrea is also a member of the New York Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts.

At Long Law she leads with a personal commitment to ensure artists have the same level of sophisticated legal counsel as any other entrepreneur or industry leader.

 

Long Law – taking care of the details, so Artists can focus on inspiring the world. Contact us today.

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