To paraphrase the famous Saturday Night Live skit about General Francisco Franco: this just in: Museum members and supporters still cannot go to court to challenge the administration of the institution. The Barnes Foundation has defeated the latest challenge to its right to move from its original home in Lower Merion outside of Philadelphia to… Continue Reading
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- Portrait of Wally in Hindsight: What did it Really Change?
- Commentary Takes Shape on S.B. 2212, the Foreign Cultural Exchange Jurisdictional Immunity Clarification Act
- Von Saher claim against Norton Simon Museum dismissed as preempted under foreign affairs doctrine.
- Sullivan & Worcester LLP Art and Estate Planning Panel With Citi Private Bank Postponed
- St. Louis Art Museum Prevails Against U.S. Claim to Mask of Ka-Nefer-Nefer
- Tacheles Emptied and Scheduled for Destruction—End of the Original Occupy Movement
- Foreign Cultural Exchange Jurisdictional Immunity Clarification Act: House Votes to Amend FSIA to Exclude Artwork Loan as Basis for Jurisdiction
- Poster Collection Seized by Nazis Ordered Returned by German High Court
- California Resale Royalty Act Case Against Sotheby’s, Christie’s, and eBay to Be Dismissed?
- Barnes Relocation Case Sanctions Award Upheld, But Also Reduced
- The Art Law Report at ALI-ABA Legal Issues in Museum Administration 2012
- Sullivan & Worcester LLP joins with Citi Private Bank to Explore Art and Estate Planning
- Golan v. Holder—Foreign Works in Public Domain Back Under Copyright
- Wolfgang Beltracchi Claims Forgeries Known to Date are Just the Beginning
- Russian Art Embargo News: Chabad Negotiations Over Russian Library Fail, Renewed Request for Contempt Sought
- Cariou Files Appeals Brief—Is this Case Less Transformative Than It Seemed?
- Public Domain Rights and Copyright Clash Over The Wizard of Oz and Gone with the Wind
- Federal Legislation Proposed for Artists’ Resale Royalties
- More Hope for a Resolution to the Russian Art Embargo?
- The 2nd Circuit Pulls Back on the Reach of the FSIA, Upholds Dismissal of Claim Against Switzerland for Van Gogh Drawing
- Ruminations on Connoisseurship, Forgery, Knoedler and Litigation in the News
- Prince Copyright Appeal: Warhol Foundation Makes the Case to Reverse Infringement Finding
- Full Appeal of Herzog Heirs’ Case Against Hungarian Museums Allowed
- “Flagellation of Christ” to be Returned to Germany