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Spencer’s Art Law Journal
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Edited by Ronald D. Spencer
CONTENTS
Vol. 2, No. 3, Winter 2012
Ronald D. Spencer
Editor’s Note
Judith Wallace
If the Expiration of the Statue of Limitations Bars You from Recovering Your Art from the Current Holder, when the Current Holder Sells Can You, Nevertheless, Recover Your Art from the Buyer? And, Anyway, when Did the Statute of Limitations Begin to Run against You?
January 2012
Edited by Ronald D. Spencer
CONTENTS
Vol. 2, No. 2, Fall 2011
Ronald D. Spencer
Editor’s Note
Ronald D. Spencer
Opinions about the Authenticity of Art
November 2011
Tamara Mann
The Brouhaha: When the Bird Became Art and Art Became Anything
December 2011
Edited by Ronald D. Spencer
CONTENTS
Vol. 2, No. 1, Spring 2011
Ronald D. Spencer
Editor’s Note
Aaron R. Cahn
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Gallery: A Bankruptcy Fable (Or Not)
July 2011
Amy J. Goldrich
Is a Right of First Refusal an Offer You Can't Refuse? If it's in Writing, Most Probably
September 2011
Edited by Ronald D. Spencer
CONTENTS
Vol. 1, No. 3, Winter 2010
Ronald D. Spencer
Editor’s Note
Elizabeth C. Black
Entrustment, The Hidden Title Risk of Leaving Your Artwork in the Care or Possession of Others -- Will Your Fine Art Insurance Cover Your Loss? Probably Not
December 2010
Ronald D. Spencer
Trouble Valuing Donated Art for Tax Purposes
December 2010
Ronald D. Spencer
Buyers’ Rescission Rights for High Value Art Purchases - Spreading the Risk
December 2010
Edited by Ronald D. Spencer
CONTENTS
Vol. 1, No. 2, Fall 2010
Ronald D. Spencer
Editor’s Note
Elizabeth Kessenides
Fakes, Mistakes and Income Tax Deductions
September/October 2010
Gary D. Sesser
and Kenneth S. Levine
Art Buyers’ Due Diligence. Do You Own It Free and Clear?
November/December 2010
Edited by Ronald D. Spencer
CONTENTS
Vol. 1, No. 1, Spring 2010
Ronald D. Spencer
Editor’s Note
Judith Wallace
Your Art Sold at Christie’s or Sotheby’s Auction. Can the Auctioneer Undo Your Sale Years Later? Probably, Yes
April 2010
Kenneth S. Levine
Insured v. Insurer: When Stolen Art Is Recovered, Who Owns It?
May 2010
Ronald D. Spencer
When Experts and Art Scholars Change Their Minds
June 2010
Arabella Yip
Stolen Art: Who Owns It Often Depends on Whose Law Applies
July 2010
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