Raymond J. Dowd, New York - U.S.M.J. Michelle Burns (District of Arizona - Phoenix) - Rob Kohn, Los Angeles
Image under a quote from Socrates from the presentation at the Richard Meier-designed Sandra Day O'Connor U.S. Courthouse in Phoenix, Arizona. Occasion was a presentation co-sponsored by the Phoenix Chapter of the Federal Bar Association and the Federal Bar Association's Federal Litigation Section on Recent Developments in Nazi Art Looting, view the Powerpoint here.
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Tuesday, March 08, 2011
Image from the Phoenix Courthouse - Federal Bar Association Presentation on Nazi Art Looting
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art law,
art litigation,
federal bar association,
nazi art looting,
provenance,
socrates,
stolen art in museums
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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