HUNGARY Law and Practice Contributed by: Katalin Andreides, Andreides Law
Andreides Law assists clients with artworks, cultural objects and collectibles, offering a bespoke service that approaches each matter with dedication, and working closely with its clients to protect their posi - tion. The firm has honed its practice by collaborating internationally with leading contemporary artists, col - lectors and institutions and artists’ estates and gal -
leries, operating out of both Rome and Budapest. An - dreides Law is particularly well placed to assist with cross-jurisdictional matters involving one or more is - sues of EU law, and also Italian and Hungarian law. Its EU-focus is further supported by capabilities in several European languages.
Author
Katalin Andreides is the founder and director of Andreides Law, and has worked for over 15 years as a specialist art lawyer in private practice and in-house for a contemporary art foundation. Katalin has served as an
officer on the Art, Cultural Institutions and Heritage Committee of the International Bar Association, is a member of the British Institute of International and Comparative Law in London, and has been appointed arbitrator at the Court of Arbitration for Art in The Hague. She has published widely on issues concerning the art market and cultural heritage matters.
Andreides Law Muzsika utca 71 1162 Budapest Hungary Tel: +39 0630 16252 Email: info@andreideslaw.com Web: andreideslaw.com
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