Civil Litigation,
Law Practice,
Government
Sep. 28, 2018
Attorneys address future of Nazi-looted art
Four panels at the first-ever Skirball Cultural Center event addressed the finding of Nazi-looted art, navigating the legal system, what museums and the art market can do, and the current negotiations and settlements active today.
LOS ANGELES -- Two hundred people, including attorneys practicing art law, members of the Jewish community, students, academics, art dealers, museums and auction houses attended a conference Wednesday at the Skirball Cultural Center addressing the steps Jewish victims and their heirs can take to discover and recover their past.
"Righting a Wrong: The Future of Nazi Looted Art Recovery in the U.S. and Abroad" was presented by Cypress...
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