Lederman speaks at Paleontology event

The Paleontology Law Coalition at Charleston School of Law welcomed Georges Lederman, Special Counsel at Withersworldwide to lead a presentation on the subject, “How to Dig Your Way into the Career You Want.”
 
Mr. Lederman is a white collar defense attorney and former New York prosecutor who has over 35 years’ experience working in the private and public sectors. He is well-known for having represented high profile clients who have been accused of or are victims of art crime.
 
He is one of the few lawyers in New York with an expertise in state and federal criminal laws as well as complex international cultural heritage laws as applied to the art market.

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