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4 Feb 2021, 4:41 am by artatlawadmin
On 15 January 2021, the Supreme Court handed down judgment in the Covid-19 Business Interruption Insurance (“BII”) test case of The Financial Conduct Authority v Arch and Others. [read post]
24 Aug 2021, 12:38 pm by kwtovar
On August 16, 2021, the Ninth Circuit brought closure to long-standing wetlands litigation between Idaho property owners and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). [read post]
28 Jun 2017, 9:29 am by artatlawadmin
Certain types of businesses fall within the regulated sector for EU anti-money laundering, such as banks, wider financial institutions, law firms, accountancy businesses and estate agents. [read post]
9 May 2017, 6:38 am by artatlawadmin
On 9 March 2017, a French High Court held that a 1988 sculpture by appropriation artist Jeff Koons, Naked, infringed on the copyright of the late photographer, Jean-Francois Bauret. [read post]
15 Feb 2021, 3:35 am by artatlawadmin
“Secretive”, “opaque”, “unscrupulous”, “shady” and “tailor-made for money laundering” are just some of the ways in which the art market is described in the press.[1]  These unfortunate labels stem, in part, from the fact that until recently, art market professionals concluded high value transactions without any meaningful scrutiny or reporting requirements. [read post]
11 Jun 2014, 7:01 am by artatlawadmin
As part of the broader EU reform of consumer protection, the UK has implemented a number of legislative changes substantially strengthening consumer rights. [read post]
23 Nov 2013, 6:04 am by artatlawadmin
Under EU law, consumers buying goods from a trader at a distance, or from a trader face-to-face but outside the trader’s usual business premises, have the right to cancel the contract of sale within the so-called ‘cooling off period’ without giving any reason. [read post]
9 Dec 2019, 5:05 am by artatlawadmin
On 15 November 2019, the Special Advisor for Holocaust Issues to the US government, Ambassador Stuart E. [read post]
16 Dec 2019, 5:00 am by artatlawadmin
After one of the world’s toughest bans on ivory trade received Royal Assent in the UK late last year, a group of antique dealers and collectors applied for judicial review of the Ivory Act 2018. [read post]
6 Oct 2017, 10:40 am by artatlawadmin
For businesses in the art sector and beyond, legal compliance is becoming increasingly crucial, as infringements have the potential to undermine the very survival of the business. [read post]
16 Feb 2018, 3:53 am by artatlawadmin
Following last summer’s amendments to the Italian export legal framework (see our blog of 27 September 2017), additional changes to the export licensing process have been implemented by the Italian Ministry of Cultural Property. [read post]
27 Sep 2017, 3:44 am by artatlawadmin
Traditionally considered among the strictest in Europe, Italian export regulations have just been amended following an almost three-year debate. [read post]
20 Mar 2019, 4:47 am by artatlawadmin
The French Supreme Court has put an end to an eight year-long legal battle over the payment of the artist’s resale royalty in France. [read post]
17 Apr 2014, 6:13 am by artatlawadmin
In response to the perceived risk to investors and to the stability of the European financial market, the activities of alternative investment fund managers are being more strictly regulated. [read post]
13 Jun 2019, 8:53 am by artatlawadmin
As reported in a prior blog, the EU is looking to tackle the trade in illicit cultural goods by introducing import controls at EU borders. [read post]
26 May 2020, 5:50 am by artatlawadmin
Question: I have sold a painting on consignment, I have received payment from the buyer and I would like to delay paying the seller and use the funds to pay some bills until I can make some sales, then of course I shall pay the seller. [read post]