David Boies of Boies Schiller Flexner LLP
A 13-year-old dispute over a $40 million Camille Pissarro painting held by a Spanish museum and claimed by descendants of Holocaust victims heads to federal court in Los Angeles on Tuesday.
The bench trial will decide whether the museum must return the French Impressionist masterpiece to the Cassirer family, who say it was stolen from their ancestors by Nazis during the Holocaust.
The piece, "Rue ...
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