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Appellate Practice

May 1, 2003

Woman Can Sue Austria for Painting

LOS ANGELES - A federal appellate court has refused to reconsider allowing the niece of the woman depicted in painter Gustav Klimt's master work to sue the Austrian government to recover Nazi-looted paintings.

        LOS ANGELES - A federal appellate court has refused to reconsider allowing the niece of the woman depicted in painter Gustav Klimt's master work to sue the Austrian government to recover Nazi-looted paintings.
        The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Monday denied Austria's petition for rehearing the December published decision pushing the lawsuit forward.
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