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Art Law Panel Discussion: April 10, 2013, 7:30PM

Art Law Panel Discussion: April 10, 2013, 7:30PM

Please join us on April 10, 2013 at 7:30pm for “Defining Cultural Ownership: Shifting Focus, Shifting Norms.

In this panel discussion, attorneys whose practices focus on art law will speak on issues of repatriation and restitution—specifically, how the legal process of returning looted works of art to their countries of origin is informed by the works’ genre and surrounding cultural norms. The discussion will follow the legal system’s treatment of looted art from various eras, including Antiquity, the Second World War, and the more recent Cuban Revolution.

This program is free and open to the public.

CLE Credits: 1.5 Non-transitional & transitional, Professional Practice NYS CLE Credits are available for $50 ($35 for Fordham Law alumni and public interest attorneys).

For more information and to register for this event, please click here.


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Patricia Chang

Patricia Chang is a third year Fordham Law student and is IPLJ's Technology & Blog Editor. Her interest in law was founded upon Judge Judy and other unrealistic depictions of the legal profession on network television. She fervently believes that her passion for IP, internet, and fashion law justifies the endless hours spent looking at clothes on the internet. When not pondering pressing legal issues, she can often be found designing dresses, building websites, practicing her sick golf swing, and being tormented by her corgi, Beanie.