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Gary Schuster

Partner, Jacobowitz & Gubits, LLP

Gary Schuster is a versatile attorney and partner at Jacobowitz & Gubits, LLP, the Hudson Valley's largest full-service law firm. With a robust background in various legal areas, Gary's practice focuses on business planning, entity formation, sales and acquisitions, joint ventures, commercial transactions, employment counseling, landlord-tenant matters, banking, tax, finance, real estate, intellectual property, licensing, and succession planning.

Gary has a wealth of experience serving on the boards of multiple non-profit organizations, offering legal counsel on a myriad of issues such as formation, dissolution, mergers, governance, fundraising, compliance, real estate, tax exemptions, and major transactions. He currently holds positions on three non-profit boards in diverse sectors like arts and culture, economic development, health and human services, social clubs, sports, and veterans affairs.

In the realms of music and art, Gary's past work experience includes positions at renowned institutions like ASCAP, The Songwriters Guild of America, Dunvagen Music Publishers (owned by composer Philip Glass), and Knoedler Publishing (publishers of artist LeRoy Neiman). He represents clients across various artistic domains such as art, music, film, video, dance, theater, photography, fashion modeling, publishing, internet, museums, and arts centers. Gary also imparts his knowledge as an adjunct professor of Music Business at Orange County Community College.

With a strong focus on intellectual property, Gary has prepared over 100 trademark applications and hundreds of copyright registrations. His legal expertise extends to areas like guardianship, will drafting, estate administration and litigation, commercial and residential real estate transactions, and leasing.

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Walden, New York