Insight
External publications
- 'Has a US law created to safeguard artists’ work backfired?,' The Art Newspaper - September 23, 2024, quoted
- 'Sotheby’s Wins Suit by Russian Billionaire Over Art Fraud,' Bloomberg - January 30, 2024, quoted
- 'Fraud, or Just a Bad Deal? Oligarch and Sotheby’s to Battle in Court Over Rarefied Art Trade,' Wall Street Journal - January 7, 2024, quoted
- 'Decade(s) Later: New York Arts & Cultural Affairs Law 12.01,' Center For Art Law - October 23, 2023, co-author
- 'Supreme Court Ruling on Warhol’s ‘Prince’ Sparks Global Hunt Among Collectors,' The Wall Street Journal - June 12, 2023, quoted
- 'Did the Supreme Court’s Warhol Decision Further Complicate Copyright Law? Experts Weigh in on the Verdict’s Ramifications,' Artnet News - May 26, 2023, quoted
- '10 and 56 Years Later: New York Arts and Cultural Affairs Law 12.01,' NYCBA Entertainment, Arts and Sports Law Journal - Spring 2023, co-author
- 'Do You Own Your Art?,' Arts & Collections - June 2022, co-author
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'The U.S. Supreme Court Will Decide Whether Andy Warhol Violated a Photographer's Copyright by Using Her Image of Prince Without Permission,' Artnet News - March 28, 2022, quoted
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'Obsessed With the ‘Bad Art Friend' Case? We Are, Too. Here's How a Recent Art Copyright Decision Could Shape the Outcome,' Artnet News - October 7, 2021, quoted
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'Withers global art team recognized by Chambers 2021 HNW guide,' Withers Insight - July 23, 2021, co-author
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'US Appeals Court rules Andy Warhol Foundation violated copyright - its effect on collectors and museums,' Withers Insight - April 1, 2021, author
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'Jewish-Owned Art Sold in Nazi Era at Center of SCOTUS Case,' Bloomberg Law - December 7, 2020, quoted
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'The Art Market Adjusts: Managing contractual obligations in uncertain times - US and UK,' Withers article - April 17, 2020, co-author
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'The Art Market Adjusts: Protecting consigned artworks from creditors,' Withers Insight - March 30, 2020, co-author
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'How Anti-Money Laundering Legislation Could Impact the Art Market,' Artsy - April 30, 2019, co-author
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'Art Market May Be Asked to Reveal What's Behind the Curtain With Proposed Legislation,' New York Law Journal - March 29, 2019, co-author
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'When private fights over millions become public (things get ugly),' The New York Times - February 8, 2019, quoted
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'Mary Boone Pleads Guilty to Tax Fraud,' The Art Newspaper - October 2018, quoted
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'Judge Throws Out Closely Watched Lawsuit Against Agnes Martin Authentication Committee,' Artnet News - April 5, 2018, quoted
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'After 5Pointz, Can Artists and Developers Ever Work Together Again? Experts Lay Out the Way Forward,' Artnet News - March 7, 2018, quoted
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'US prosecutors focus on antiquities,' Withers article - February 26, 2018
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'Graffiti Gets Paid at 5Pointz. Now What?,' The New York Times - February 20, 2018, quoted
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'A Landmark Court Case Affirms That Street Art is High Art,' Quartz - February 15, 2018, quoted
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'Graffiti Artists Awarded $6.7 Million for Destroyed 5Pointz Murals,' The New York Times - February 12, 2018, quoted
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'Why would the De Soles settle their claim against Knoedler and Freedman?,' The Art Newspaper - February 11, 2016, quoted
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'Have Multi-Million Dollar Forgery Scandals Changed the Art Market for Good?,' Artsy.net - October 2015, quoted
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'What You Do Not Know About Art Consignment Laws Will Surprise You,' NYSBA Entertainment, Arts and Sports Law Journal - Fall/Winter 2015
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'Rights of Lenders Accepting Works of Art as Collateral,' NYSBA Entertainment, Arts and Sports Law Journal - Spring 2006
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'Seller Beware: Rights in Works of Art Used as Loan Collateral,' New York Law Journal - February 2006
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'New Law Limits Liability For Year - 2000 Disclosure,' The National Law Journal - November 1998
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'Attorneys' Fees and Ruckelshaus v. Sierra Club: Discouraging Citizens From Challenging Administrative Agency Decisions,' The American University Law Review - 1984