Leila Amineddoleh has been ranked on the Observer’s Business of Art Power List for her work as one of those “bold innovators steering today’s art world through shifting markets, new collector dynamics and cultural reinvention.”
Art and IP Law Blog
Artificial Intelligence and Copyright Developments
Since our founder lectured on the topic of AI and copyright law in the summer of 2023, there have been many developments as the law struggles to keep up with emerging technology.
Welcome our new Legal Intern
We are proud to welcome Shelby Rose to our firm as a Legal Intern.
Art Crime in Italy
Italy, a county with a record-number UNESCO World Heritage Sites, has faced its fair share of art crimes, including the theft of artwork from the Castelvecchio in Verona.
PA Museum to Exhibit Valuable Painting in Honorary Display After Settlement with Jewish Heirs
The Allentown Art Museum will unveil a Cranach work in a special installation, running from August 29 to October 20. Christie’s will then auction the work in January 2025 to settle a restitution claim by the Jewish family, who will share in the proceeds.
Art Crime Update: Dresden Jewels Back on Display
Jewels from Dresden museum heist are back on display
Nazi-Era Art Disputes and Duress Sales
Leila A. Amineddoleh quoted in ARTNews about the most recent litigation addressing duress sales during the Nazi Era.
Client Premieres New PBS Series about Ancient Rome
We are thrilled about the launch of our client's newest television series, "Life in Ancient Times with Darius Arya." Our client, Darius Arya, has hosted a number of television series, and this newest one launched on PBS on July 31. Darius is an archaeologist, public...