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HANNO D. MOTT
369 Lexington Avenue, 16th Floor
New York, New York 10017
United States of America
T: 212.661.3080
F: 212.867.1914
email: hmott@rlrpclaw.com
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Mr. Mott became of counsel RLR in 2000 after more than twenty years
at the general practice firm of Koenig, Ratner & Mott P.C., where
he was a founding and senior member. Mr. Mott concentrates his practice
on Art Law, International Taxation and International Private Law.
He is a noted expert on Art Law having taught and written extensively
in the area, and represents artists, cultural and non-profit institutions,
art investors and galleries in all aspects of the law. Mr. Mott was
admitted to practice law in Ohio in 1957, and in New York in 1959.
He received both his B.A. and J.D. degrees from the University of
Cincinnati (B.A. 1955; J.D. 1957), where he was a member of the University
of Cincinnati Law Review (1956-57). In 1958, he received an LL.M.
in Taxation from New York University School of Law and is certified
as a Mediator by Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts (2000).
He has served as an Instructor in Federal Taxation at the New York
University Graduate School of Law (1965), and is a member of and the
former Chair (1970-73) of the Committee on Art Law of the Association
of the Bar of the City of New York. He is a member of the Sections
on Taxation and International Law and Practice of the American Bar
Association, the American Immigration Lawyers Association, and the
International Law Association, and is a member of the Law Advisory
Council of the International Foundation for Art Research (IFAR). He
is a frequent lecturer at the Practicing Law Institute Panel on Art
and Taxes, Practicing Law Institute Panel on Immigration and Taxes,
and Workshop on Conservation of Outdoor Sculpture at the International
Sculpture Center. Concentrates in Art Law, International Taxation
and International Private Law.
Mr. Mott maintains charitable affiliations with the American Friends
of the Israel Museum, where he serves as a Board Member, Vice-President,
and Chair of the Planned Giving Committee; the Jewish Community Center
in Manhattan, where he is a Board Member, Member of the Executive
Committee, and Chair of the Budget Committee; and The Israel Museum,
where he was awarded an Honorary Fellowship.
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