John Sare, Esq., Partner, Patterson, Belknap, Webb & Tyler LLP (2004- ); Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP (1991-2004, partner 2000-2004); Lecturer in Law (Seminar in Law and the Visual Arts), Columbia University School of Law (2001- ); Columbia University School of Law (J.D. 1990; Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar); Staff, Columbia-VLA J. L. & Arts; Southern Methodist University (B.A. summa cum laude 1986; Phi Beta Kappa); Member: Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Committee on Art Law (1995-98), Committee on Non-Profit Organizations (member, 1992-95; secretary, 1998-2001). Publications include: “A Primer on the Law of Cy Pres and Equitable Deviation” (American Law Institute — American Bar Association Conference on Legal Problems of Museum Administration) (2004); “Non-Profit Contracts: On a Budget, On a Mission & On a Tightrope,” Profitable Information for the Non-Profit (Association of the Bar of the City of New York) (2003); “Not ‘SO’ Fast: The Supporting Organization as a Vehicle for Charitable Giving” (Practising Law Institute) (2003); “Facing Important Legal Issues,” Splendid Legacy: The Guide to Creating Your Family Foundation (National Center for Family Philanthropy) (2002); “ ‘Transparency’ Means Greater Accountability for Non-Profits,” Trs. & Ests. (Sept. 2000) (with Carolyn C. Clark); “More Disqualified Persons Among Us: Living with Intermediate Sanctions,” NYU 26th Conference on Tax Planning for 501(c)(3) Organizations (1998); “Income-Producing Activities of U.S. Museums: Where Does Charity Stop and Commerce Begin?”, Int'l Legal Practitioner (Sept. 1996) (with Carolyn C. Clark); “Art for Whose Sake? An Analysis of Restricted Gifts to Art Museums,” Columbia-VLA J. L. & Arts (Spring 1989).