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WYWH: Inaugural Business of Art Observed Conference

By Hannah Tager On the morning of Tuesday, May 21st, the arts and culture news outlet Observer hosted its inaugural event, the Business of Art...
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WYWH: Lawyers’ Committee on Cultural Heritage Protection 10th Annual Conference

By Louise Carron. On April 5th, 2019, the Lawyers’ Committee on Cultural Heritage Protection (“LCCHP”) held its tenth annual conference at the Georgetown Law Center...
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WYWH: International Perspectives on Street Art

By Musetta Durkee On February 6, 2019, the Center for Art Law organized a panel at Fordham Law School entitled “International Perspectives on Street Art”,...
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WYWH: Federal Bar Association’s Art Law & Litigation Conference

By Louise Carron For the first time since its creation three years ago, the Federal Bar Association’s Art Law & Litigation Conference moved from Miami...
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WYWH: Tricking the Art Market – On Forgery, Beltracchi, and Scientific Technology

By Musetta Durkee Forgeries [i] have tricked the art world for decades. Sometimes a work appears that fills a gap in an artist’s catalogue or...
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May Flash: Basqui-what?

By Shlomit Heering* A Case in Review: Neumann v. Sotheby's, Inc., No. 652170/2018 The New York art-collecting Neumann family owns “one of the most staggering private...
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WYWH: NYC’s Art Business Conference 2018

By Stephanie Drawdy [gallery ids="https://itsartlaw.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/img_1117.jpg|,https://itsartlaw.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/img_1123.jpg|,https://itsartlaw.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/img_1124.jpg|" type="square" columns="2" orderby="rand"] The Art Business Conference, held in New York on April 17, was an ambitious day of discussion...
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Spotlight on Art Fraud and the Law in Australia

By Alexandra Taylor ‘Serious and organised crime is growing in sophistication and constantly adopting new and advanced technologies to undertake illegal activities…It is expanding its...
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WYWH: “Inside Auction Houses” [By lawyers for lawyers]

By Laura B. Richardson [caption id="attachment_33226" align="alignnone" width="1170"] CfAL/Laura Richardson[/caption] On October 26, 2017, the EASL Section hosted a panel discussion, "Inside Auction Houses: The...
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WYWH: You’ve Been Served “The Rape of Europa”

By John Pietruszka On Wednesday, October 26,, 2017, from 6pm to 9pm, the Brooklyn Law School Art Law Association and the Center for Art Law...
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WYWH: Immigration Law and the Arts – Nice Work If You Can Get In

By Katherine Jennings. On March 9, 2017, the Center for Art Law held an Art Law Mixer addressing the timely and provocative topic of immigration issues confronted by...
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WWYH: “Eyes on the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs” and Changing Policies

By Heather DeSerio On February 28, 2017, the New York State Bar Entertainment, Arts and Sports Law’s Fine Art’s Committee (EASL) hosted a brown bag...
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