C. Jaye Berger
About
Legal disputes over art, media, or intellectual property often require more than just courtroom experience. C. Jaye Berger handles cases where creativity and contracts intersect, from copyright infringement to licensing negotiations. The practice extends to matters like defamation, trademark disputes, and the kinds of agreements that underpin film, publishing, and digital media—areas where standard legal templates rarely suffice.
On the 22nd floor of 110 E 59th St, between Park and Lexington, the office sits in a stretch of Midtown where law firms share sidewalks with galleries and corporate headquarters. This isn’t a general practice; the focus narrows to the overlaps between law and creative work, where a misplaced clause or ambiguous right can unravel a project. For questions about representation or case specifics, the direct line is (212) 753-2080.
The building’s address places it a block from the 59th Street bridge’s Manhattan foot, where the neighborhood’s pace shifts between corporate lunches and museum crowds. Navigation’s simplest via the map listing, which accounts for the midrise’s slightly recessed entrance. Around here, even the sidewalks feel like they’re on a deadline.