United States:
Art: Crime And Punishment
16 December 2019
Withers LLP
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In this podcast, we discuss cases and investigations related to
the art world. Our host and art lawyer Diana Wierbicki talks to
Georges Lederman about the evolution of art crime, the
government's criminalization of certain activity in the art
market, and other art-related offenses that have caught the eye of
the press. Opaque by nature, the art market has attracted the
attention of both state and federal government agencies. Georges
discusses the specific areas in the market that are becoming more
targeted and what reasonable measures collectors can take to
protect themselves from exposure.
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