National Law Journal
...artists," and not the "masterworks" on display at Hungarian museums. Family members unsuccessfully pursued litigation in Hungarian courts through early...
...Libraries, museums, retailers and others who buy copyrighted goods made abroad can resell them...
...terrorist attack in Jerusalem can't attach Iranian antiquities at Boston-area museums to fulfill a judgment award against the Republic of Iran. ...
...and Wood, the Art Institute of Chicago is the second largest art museum in the United States (behind New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art...
Khuzami leaves SEC; senators vs. DOJ; new lobbying job for Franco; Grimm goes solo; Hatch Act makes it easier for government employees to run; and Arnold & Porter moves east in this week's column
...The Smithsonian Institution's National Portrait Gallery last week debuted...
...4, U.S. citizens seeking to attach Iranian antiquities at Boston-area museums to fulfill a judgment award against the Republic of Iran made their...
...the First Amendment. The plaintiffs also sued former Maine State Museum Director Joseph Phillips and Maine Department of Labor Commissioner Richard Winglass, both...
...of the government's action. They plaintiffs also sued former Maine State Museum Director Joseph Phillips and Maine Department of Labor Commissioner Richard Winglass, both...
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