John Cahill
New York attorney John Cahill began preparation for his long and successful career in 1980, when he enrolled in Binghamton University's Harpur College of Arts and Sciences. He graduated four years later with a Bachelor of Arts in History. John Cahill continued his education at the University of Michigan Law School in Ann Arbor, where he earned his Juris Doctor in 1987. During that time, he was a Summer Associate at Torys LLP, an international law firm. Following graduation from law school, John Cahill held different positions in the legal field, which provided him with valuable experience in the practice of law. He acted as Counsel for Friedman Kaplan Seiler & Adelman LLP, as in-house General Counsel for the fine art auction house, Phillips de Pury & Company, and as Partner for Berger & Webb, LLP. In 2007, John Cahill co-founded New York’s Lynn & Cahill LLP, a firm that focuses on delivering high-quality results to clients at a reasonable cost. The firm represents clients in a wide range of industries, including financial services, publishing, insurance, software, and the art world. John Cahill and his associates offer clients services in litigation, business transactions, intellectual property, employment law, and corporate transactions and governance. John Cahill focuses on employment, intellectual property, and art law, and he provides litigation and transactional legal services for both individuals and businesses. With successful experience in both state and federal trial and appellate courts, John Cahill has earned a well-deserved reputation for providing top quality services in a highly professional manner. As an author and lecturer on art-related law, John Cahill counsels individuals and businesses in disputes regarding the title and authenticity of works of art. He applies his expertise to help those engaged in the buying, selling, insuring, lending, financing, and copyrighting of fine art. John Cahill holds membership in the Art Law Committee of the New York Bar Association, where he serves as Chair; as well as the Appraiser Association of America, in which he sits on the Advisory Council. Licensed to practice in the State of New York, the Southern District of New York, the Eastern District of New York, and the Tenth Circuit Court, John Cahill also holds membership in the American Bar Association.