A curses mummy (actually, a “mummy board”) resides in the British Museum, after being brought out of Egypt by a British traveler.
Art and IP Law Blog
Founder Shares Expertise for the Repatriation of a Turkish Ewer from the Gilbert Collection (Provenance Series Part XIX)
Leila Amineddoleh part of repatriation of looted antiquity from the Gilbert Trust (at the V&A) to Turkey.
Amineddoleh & Associates LLC Created an NFT Template for Monax
As a law firm specializing in art and intellectual property transactional and litigation matters, we were hired by Monax to draft its template, one of the first of its kind, because of our in-depth knowledge resulting from our continued work with artists, buyers, and sellers in the art world.
GUEST BLOG POST: Due Diligence in Art Transactions
Guest blog post about due diligence and the art market.
NY County Lawyers Association 13th Annual Art Law Institute
Leila Amineddoleh is the Chair of NYCLA’s 13th Annual Art Law Institute. Claudia Quinones will speak about ownership disputes during the event.
Fabricated Provenances Used to Sell Looted Antiquities (Provenance Series: Part XVIII)
Leila A. Amineddoleh was quoted by the NY Times concerning the use of fabricated provenance information to sell looted antiquities.
UNESCO Urges Return of the Parthenon Marbles
UNESCO urges return of the Parthenon Marbles, Greece and US sign bilateral agreement
Cultural Heritage Law Lecture at NYU
Our founder, Leila A. Amineddoleh, will be presenting a lecture for the Department of Art History at New York University on October 7 at 6:30 pm. Entitled "Cultural Heritage, the Law, and Looting," Leila's lecture will examine legal issues related to the trade in...