About
Kate Fitz Gibbon is a Santa Fe lawyer that specialize in wills, trusts, probate, and artwork and cultural heritage law. Learn more about her background and information. Kate Fitz Gibbon is a committed lawyer in Santa Fe, New Mexico, that specialize in wills, trusts, probate, and artwork and cultural heritage regulation. With a neighborhood exercise that serves all New Mexicans without discrimination, she provides expert and diligent provider to her customers. In addition to her local exercise, Kate Fitz Gibbon also advises artwork creditors, foundations, galleries, and museums on a country wide stage. She is actively involved inside the art network and serves on the forums of the Committee for Cultural Policy and the ABA Art & Cultural Heritage Law Committee. Notably, Kate Fitz Gibbon has served at the Cultural Property Advisory Committee to the President beneath each Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush. She is a reputable speaker at museums and countrywide symposia on art and cultural historical past law, sharing her know-how with a wider target audience. Kate Fitz Gibbon is also an executed writer, having edited and contributed to "Who Owns the Past? Cultural Property, Cultural Policy and the Law," published through Rutgers University Press in 2005. Her instructional historical past consists of a regulation diploma from the University of New Mexico School of Law, wherein she received prestigious awards for her educational achievements. She also holds a Master's degree from St. John's College and a Bachelor of Arts from Skidmore College. Overall, Kate Fitz Gibbon is a distinctly respected lawyer with a wealth of enjoy in wills, trusts, probate, and artwork law. Her dedication to serving her clients and advocating for cultural history makes her a precious asset to the prison network in Santa Fe and past.
Legal Issues
- Estate Planning
- Trusts, Wills
- Probate
- Probate Administration
- Intellectual Property
- Art and Museum Law
- Cultural Heritage & Cultural Property Law
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Experience
- Executive Director
Committee for Cultural Policy, Inc.
2015 - Educational director
American Council for Cultural Policy, 600 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10022
2003 - has membership, Cultural Property Advisory Committee to the President
Department of State, 301 4th St SW, Washington, DC 20547
2000
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Associations

2018 - Current

2012 - Current