Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Art Law Event Of The Year This Friday!


7th Annual Art Litigation and Dispute Resolution Practice Institute

Friday, November 21, 2014, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Member Price:   $200
Non-Member Attorney Price:   $250
Law Office Staff:   $50

Intended Audience:
Non-attorney may register as law office staff
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Location: 2nd Floor Auditorium
Course ID: C112114
Credits: 8 NJ Credits: 3 Ethics; 5 General
8 NY Credits: 3 Ethics; 1 Skills; 4 PP/LPM; Transitional and Non-transitional
Course Description:
For the 7th consecutive year, join us for this special program which brings together a diverse roster of speakers ranging from artists, art consultants, appraisers, members of the bench, bar, museums, art galleries,  auction houses,  to government officials and members of non-profit organizations as they discuss the most relevant legal issues affecting the art world today.
AGENDA
Welcome and Introductory Remarks
Panel 1: Public Art -- Legal Controversies Over Large-Scale Displays
Panel 2: Should Artists Get a Cut? Resale Rights on Capitol Hill
Panel 3: Real or Fake? What's Happening With Authentication and Indemnification
Lunch (Provided) and Keynote Address
Panel 4: Matter of Flamenbaum and the Recovery of Antiquities -- News from the NY Court of Appeals
Panel 5: Are Museums Researching Their Collections? International Museum Ethics and the Holocaust
Closing Remarks and Questions and Answers

Lunch will be provided
Faculty:
Program Chairs: Andrea Crane, Private Art Dealer; Hon. Stephen Crane (Ret.), JAMS; Raymond Dowd, Dunnington, Bartholow & Miller LLP
Featured Artist: Frank Stella
Keynote Speaker: Lucian Simmons, Senior Vice President, Provenance and Restitution, Sotheby's

Introduction By: Judd B. Grossman, Grossman LLP, Chair, NYCLA's Art Law Committee
Program Co-sponsors: NYCLA's Art Law Committee and Entertainment Intellectual Property & Sports Law Section
Faculty: Leila Amineddoleh, Galluzzo & Amineddoleh, Adjunct Professor, Fordham University School of Law; Hon. Ariel E. Belen (Ret.), JAMS; Peg Breen, President, The New York Landmarks Conservancy; Sean Avery Cavanaugh, Vice President, Milton and Sally Avery Foundation; Hon. Matthew Cooper, NYS Supreme Court; Hon. Stephen Crane (Ret.), JAMS; Raymond Dowd, Dunnington, Bartholow & Miller LLP; Darlene B. Fairman, Herrick, Feinstein LLP;. Dr. Wesley A. Fisher, Director of Research Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, Inc.;Hon. Nicholas G. Garaufis, E.D.N.Y.;Hon. Paul G. Gardephe, SDNY;Judd B. Grossman, Grossman LLP; Hon. Barbara Jaffe, NYS Supreme Ct.;  Lisa Kim, Cultural Affairs Director at Two Trees Management; Betty Krulik, Betty Krulik Fine Art Limited, President, Board of Directors Appraisers Association of America; Hon. Edward W. McCarty, III, Surrogate's Court, Nassau County; Victoria Milne, NYC Department of Design and Construction; Congressmember Jerrold Nadler, US Representative, NY 10th Congressional District; Seth Presser, Jaspan Schlesinger LLP; Steven R. Schlesinger, Jaspan Schlesinger LLP; Lucian Simmons, Senior Vice President, Provenance and Restitution, Sotheby's;Howard N. Spiegler, Herrick, Feinstein LLP; Frank Stella, Artist; Irina Tarsis, Director and Founder of Center for Art Law

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