“In my line of work, I often encounter people who have lost a piece of art that holds great sentimental value to them. It's a joy to be able to reunite them with their beloved objects.”
Luc Dubois is a lawyer based in Chicago, originally from France. He always had a passion for history and art, which led him to pursue a degree in law with a focus on art law. When he's not busy representing his clients, you can find him exploring the city's art museums or playing jazz on his saxophone at a local bar. Despite his busy schedule, Luc always makes time for his wife and two young daughters, whom he adores.
Growing up in France, I was surrounded by beautiful art and architecture. When I moved to the States, I realized that there was a need for lawyers who understood the importance of art and could help protect it. I knew then that I wanted to use my skills to help preserve cultural heritage.
As a Frenchman, I have a soft spot for Django Reinhardt's Minor Swing. But I also love experimenting with modern jazz and fusion.
It's not easy, but I always make sure to prioritize my family. They come first, no matter what. I also try to involve my kids in my interests - we go to art museums together, and my daughters have even started picking up the saxophone themselves.