A Global Perspective on Fashion Tech at the Paris Fashion Law and Innovation Conference
Subzero temperatures in PyeongChang, South Korea? No problem. Team USA was kept toasty courtesy of Ralph Lauren’s limited-edition parka and…
Disruptive Technologies and the Law: Why Attorneys Must Prepare for Innovation in the Legal Industry
Blockchains and associated technologies offer unprecedented potential to disrupt legal and financial systems. The rise of legal technology, artificial intelligence,…
Photos Finished? 2018 Annual Meeting & Convention to Tackle Intellectual Property Law Developments
Is the internet fair game? Photographer Russell Brammer found one of his long-exposure photos of a Washington, D.C. neighborhood cropped…
Who Owns Culture? Indigenous Cultural Intellectual Property Rights
Indigenous interests in intellectual property law can affect approximately 370 million indigenous people located in nearly 100 countries. Yet a…
From Contracts to Copyright, Art Law Has It All
Art occupies an important and increasingly prominent role in our lives that serves many functions for businesses, governments, museums, and artists….
Miami Sizzles With FBA Art Law & Litigation Conference
Miami is a cultural juggernaut, and the arts have never been hotter in South Florida. The Magic City’s rich art…
Playing Fair at Art Fairs
The influence of art fairs on the market and artists has grown in the last few years as evidenced by…
The Art of the Detroit Bankruptcy Deal
Edgar Degas judiciously advised, “Art is not what you see, but what you make others see.”
Protecting Cultural Property: Art Law & Cuba
Art represents the very best of human creativity: it serves as a source of values; preserves human culture; and educates…