...including the Andy Warhol Foundation, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Guggenheim, and the American Society of Media Photographers) and the issues raised are...
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...Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the New Museum, The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, the Walker Art Center, and the Whitney Museum of American Art...
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...the mix," said Joshua Siegel, founder of New York-based StoneCastle Partners LLC, which invests in community banks and has $5.7 billion in...
...is equally protected by, copyright law. When one conjures images of the Guggenheim Museum, the Parthenon or the Sistine Chapel, it is easy to understand...
The same week that Sports Illustrated named Proskauer Rose the most powerful law firm in sports, a Proskauer squad and team representing Kaye Scholer, Skadden and Stikeman Elliott squared off in the
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...'A Travesty' Charles Peabody, an analyst with Portales Partners LLC in New York, said the payouts are difficult to justify given...
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... Investors including Leon Black's Apollo Global Management and Guggenheim Partners have been assuming assets and liabilities tied to annuities as insurers...
...Jeffrey Koewler wants more cowbell. A corporate partner at Downey Brand in Sacramento...
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