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If US museums act as the world's scofflaws by refusing to return stolen art, why should the rest of the world obey the law?
Pissarro painting at heart of Holocaust art drama Richmond Times-Dispatch
I discussed the Cassirer case previously here.
Copyright law, fine art and navigating the courts. Author Copyright Litigation Handbook (Thomson Reuters Westlaw 2019-2020)
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Spanish Museum Won't Return Nazi-Looted Art To 89 Year Old Jewish Man
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art litigation,
nazi art looting,
stolen art
Partner in law firm Dunnington Bartholow & Miller LLP in New York City litigating in federal and state courts and arbitrations. Experienced trial and appellate practitioner. Author: Copyright Litigation Handbook (Thomson Reuters 2019-2020). The New York Law Journal called it "an indispensable guide". Board of Directors of the Fordham Law Alumni Association, former General Counsel & Director Federal Bar Association, FBA Chair of the Circuit VPs, ViP for Second Circuit. Member Board of Governors, National Arts Club. President, Network of Bar Leaders (2013-2014).
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