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12th Art Litigation and Dispute Resolution Practice Institute (Panel Discussion)


What the Art World and Its Lawyers Can Learn from Inigo Philbrick:
A look at the current civil and criminal proceedings against Inigo Philbrick, a young art dealer who swindled friends and clients out of millions of dollars selling interests in art he did not own, as well as consideration of the practices art market stakeholders can follow to avoid falling victim to such schemes in the future.

Institutional Governance During the Age of Social Justice

Models for Change - Legal Architectures for Sustainable Fundraising Around Art and Activists
:
The current engagement by artists with nonprofit, for-profit, and hybrid platforms to raise money for social justice and COVID causes. An analysis and overview of for-profit and not-for-profit legal structures employed by artists, donors, and art organizations to accomplish sustainable giving objectives, as well as a review of recent examples from this year.

What's New in Art Law:
The annual round-up of new decisions and controversies involving copyright, artists' rights, authenticity, and title.

Negotiating Market Control: Resale Provisions in Art Contracts:
How do artists and their agents negotiate for secondary market sharing and protect against the negative impact of the increasingly prevalent practice of "flipping" art?

Program Chairs:
Amelia Brankov, Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz PC

Megan Noh, Pryor Cashman LLP

Steering Committee: 
Mary Buschman, Bank of America Private Bank

Andrea Crane, Andrea Crane Fine Art

Rebecca Fine, Athena Art Finance

Sarah Johnson Court, VF Global Insurance Brokerage

Melissa Passman, Alpine Global

Renée Vara, VARA ART

On Demand: https://www.nycla.org/course/12th-art-litigation-and-dispute-resolution-practice-institute-cle-on-demand-101520/

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