Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal
invites you to an evening with
Raymond J. Dowd, Esquire
Partner, Dunnington, Bartholow & Miller LLP
Thursday, February 11, 2010
6 p.m.
Heavy appetizers and cash bar
7:30 p.m.
Insights Lecture Series
Murder, Mystery, and The Dead City
Mr. Dowd will speak about the battles to recover art stolen from Jewish Holocaust victims, the undisclosed role of the Swiss in laundering looted art for the Nazis, and the implications for U.S. museums holding artworks of European origin.
$25 per person for reception includes parking.
Lecture open to the public. Parking $4.
Reception reservations requested to Sarah McManus
by Monday, February 8, 2010
(513) 287-7074 or smcmanus@cincymuseum.org
In partnership with
Co-sponsored by Northern Kentucky University Chase College of Law and
the Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky Chapter of the Federal Bar Association.
Copyright law, fine art and navigating the courts. Author Copyright Litigation Handbook (Thomson Reuters Westlaw 2019-2020)
Monday, January 25, 2010
Invitation: February 11 Lecture at Cincinnati Museum Center on Recovery of Nazi Looted Art
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