Law & Politics Illustrator Lili Chin Files $1 Million Copyright Infringement Suit Against Kohl’s She registered the copyright years before Kohl's items appeared. By Brian Boucher, Oct 5, 2016
Law & Politics Former Students Sue NYU Over Singapore Art School ‘Educational Scam’ Complaints include breach of contract and false advertising. By Caroline Elbaor, Oct 5, 2016
Law & Politics Dash Snow’s Family Sues McDonald’s for Copyright Infringement The lawsuit claims that any association with McDonald's will diminish the value of the late artist's work. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Oct 5, 2016
Law & Politics String of Suspected Old Master Fakes May Reveal ‘Biggest Art Scandal in a Century’ Some $255 million in Old Master paintings have been implicated. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 4, 2016
Law & Politics Angelina Jolie’s Divorce Lawyer Embroiled in Dispute Over ‘$100 Million Pollock’ There's some question about the painting's authenticity. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 4, 2016
Law & Politics Metropolitan Museum of Art Sued for $100 Million Picasso Sold by Collector Fleeing the Nazis The proceeds of the sale allowed its Jewish owners to flee to Switzerland. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 3, 2016
Law & Politics Wildenstein Trial Proceedings Reveal Family at War The collection is estimated to be worth $875 million. By Eileen Kinsella, Oct 3, 2016
Law & Politics Drawing Sold to Hildebrand Gurlitt While Fleeing Nazis Will Be Returned to Original Owner’s Family The city of Cologne acknowledges it had been sold under duress. By Caroline Elbaor, Sep 28, 2016
Law & Politics Neue Galerie Returns a Nazi-Looted Painting, Then Buys It Back from Heirs The museum bought it in the '90s for about $800,000. By Brian Boucher, Sep 28, 2016
Law & Politics Islamic Extremist Sentenced to Nine Years in Prison Over Destruction of Cultural Heritage The landmark case has come to a close. By Caroline Elbaor, Sep 28, 2016
Law & Politics Judge ‘Stupefied’ by Arguments on Day One of Wildenstein Tax Fraud Trial The trial opened with a careless letter and the claims of a Swiss attorney. By Robert Williams, Sep 27, 2016
Law & Politics Collection of Former Thatcher Adviser at Heart of Family Squabble Allegations of infidelity and "financial favoritism" fuel nasty fight. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 26, 2016
Law & Politics Judge Rejects Wildenstein Family’s Second Attempt to Delay Tax Evasion Trial The affair has been dubbed "Dallas on the Seine." By Brian Boucher, Sep 26, 2016
Law & Politics New York Antique Dealers Busted for Illegal $4.5 Million Ivory Operation It's the largest ivory seizure in New York history. By Rain Embuscado, Sep 23, 2016
Law & Politics What You Need to Know About the Wildenstein Tax Evasion Trial The trial has been in the works for many months. By Brian Boucher, Sep 22, 2016