Gabrielle C. Wilson specializes in art and intellectual property law. She represents domestic and international art market stakeholders in complex litigations and commercial transactions. Experienced in both state and federal courts, Gabrielle has also represented claimants seeking restitution of stolen art and antiquities. In her commercial practice, Gabrielle represents collectors, artists and other art market participants in various transactions involving artwork, including purchase agreements, consignment agreements, advisory agreements, and loan agreements. She also counsels clients on a variety of art related issues, including copyright, authentication, insurance and title, among others. Gabrielle graduated cum laude from the Benjamin N Cardozo School of Law, where she served as associate notes editor of the Cardozo Public Law, Policy and Ethics Journal, and received her undergraduate degree from Princeton University.