I Co-Chaired the first-ever Art Litigation and Dispute Resolution Institute with the Hon. Stephen G. Crane at New York County Lawyers\' Association this past November - the CLE will soon be available on DVD
Grateful 7 speech thanking everyone that has helped.pdf
Art Litigation and Dispute Resolution Institute
1. ART LITIGATION AND
DISPUTE RESOLUTION
INSTITUTE
Friday, November 21, 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM
9 MCLE Credits: 4 Ethics, 1 Skills,
4 Professional Practice;
Transitional and Non-Transitional
Program Sponsor : Gagosian Gallery
Sponsor:
Cocktail reception and presentation of
EMIPS award sponsored by: JAMS
5:30 - 7:30PM
Artist credits include: Damien Hirst, Hymn (1996);
Egon Schiele, Portrait of Wally (1912); Richard
Prince, Marlboro Man (Untitled Cowboy); Andy
Warhol, 315 Johns (1971); Jeff Koons, Niagara
(2002); Leonardo Da Vinci, Mona Lisa (1519)
2. ART LITIGATION DISPUTE RESOLUTION INSTITUTE
AND
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM
9 MCLE CREDITS: 4 ETHICS, 1 SKILLS,
4 PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE; TRANSITIONAL AND
NON-TRANSITIONAL
CO-CHAIRS: Hon Stephen G. Crane, JAMS
Raymond J. Dowd, Dunnington Bartholow & Miller LLP
PROGRAM SPONSOR: Gagosian Gallery
RECEPTION SPONSOR: JAMS
A full day event featuring an unparalleled panel of experts
from the bench, bar, museums, art galleries, auction houses, trade publications, appraisers,
and insurance companies.
Member: $ 200 Non-Member: $250
PROGRAM S C H E D U L E :
8:00AM Registration & Continental Breakfast
8:15AM Introduction and Announcements, Hon. Stephen G. Crane (Ret.)
8:25-9:15AM Panel I: Litigation, Arbitration or Mediation: Considerations for Practitioners
Hon. Stephen G. Crane, JAMS
John J. Byrne, Byrne Goldenberg & Hamilton, Washington, D.C.; Lawrence M. Kaye,
Herrick Feinstein LLP; Thomas R. Kline, Andrews Kurth LLP, Washington, D.C.
9:15-10:10AM Panel II: Commencing an Action (Replevin, Quiet Title, Slander of Title,
Injunctive Relief, and Statutes of Limitations)
Hon. Laura E. Drager, New York State Supreme Court
John R. Cahill, Lynn & Cahill LLP; David J. Eiseman, Golenbock, Eiseman, Assor &
Bell LLP; Jay G. Safer, Locke, Lord, Bissell & Liddell LLP; Howard Spiegler, Herrick
Feinstein LLP
10:10-11:00AM Panel III: Art Lending, Bailments, Consignments, UCC, Liens and Security Interest
Hon. Joseph P. Sullivan (Ret.) Holland & Knight LLP
Judith A. Bresler, Withers Bergman LLP; Robert J. Feinstein, Pachulski, Stang, Ziehl &
Jones LLP; Dean R. Nicyper, Fleming, Zulack, Williamson, Zauderer LLP; Jan Prasens,
Sotheby’s
11:00-11:10AM Break
11:10AM-12:00PM Panel IV: Contemporary Art,
Copyright and Moral Rights
Hon. Loretta A. Preska, US Dist. Ct.,
SDNY
John B. Koegel, Koegel Group LLP;
Peter R. Stern, McLaughlin & Stern;
Nancy E. Wolff, Cowan, DeBaets LLP
3. 12:00-1:20PM Luncheon and Keynote Address
Introduction: Prof Carol J. Steinberg,
Brooklyn Law School
Keynote Address: Guggenheim v. Lubell:
Then and Now
Keynote Speaker: Hon. Sol Wachtler
1:20PM Introduction: Raymond J. Dowd
1:25-2:15PM Panel V- Artists’ Estates and Foundations
Hon. Eve M. Preminger, Kramer, Levin,
Naftalis & Frankel LLP
Edward W. Hayes, Edward W. Hayes, PC;
Ronald D. Spencer, Carter, Ledyard &
Milburn
2:15-3:55PM Panel VI- Antiquities, Authentication, Provenance, Insurance,
Damages, Appraisals and Valuation
Hon. Barbara Jaffe, Civil Court of the City of New York
Matthew F. Bogdanos, Manhattan District Attorney’s Office;
Jules B. Kroll, Jemkroll Holdings LLC; Dr. Lucille Roussin,
Cardozo Law School; William G. Pearlstein, Golenbock, Eiseman,
Assor & Bell LLP; Ralph E. Lerner, Withers Bergman LLP
3:55-4:05PM Break
4:05-4:55PM Panel VII- Foreign Law and Choice of Law
Hon. John G. Koeltl, US Dist. Ct.,SDNY
Raymond J. Dowd, Dunnington Bartholow & Miller LLP; Thomas R.
Kline, Andrews Kurth, Washington, D.C; Anke Nordemann, Boehmert &
Boehmert, Berlin, Germany
4:55-5:30PM Panel VIII- Dealers, Auction Houses and Museums
Hon. Miriam Goldman Cedarbaum, US Dist. Ct., SDNY
Sharon H. Cott, Metropolitan Museum of Art ; Andrea Crane, Gagosian
Gallery; Monica S. Dugot, Christie’s; Lindsay Pollock, Art & Auction
Magazine
5:30PM Networking Cocktail Reception- Sponsored By: JAMS
6:00PM Presentation of NYCLA Entertainment, Media Intellectual Property
and Sport Law Section (EMIPS) Award, Olivera Medenica,Wahab &
Medenica; Nancy E. Wolff,
Cowan, DeBaets, Abrahams
& Sheppard, LLP;
Honoree - Milton Esterow,
Publisher, Art News Magazine
7:30PM Adjourn
4. REGISTRATION FORM:
Name: Firm/Employer:
Address:
City: State: Zip:
Phone: Fax:
Art Litigation and Dispute Resolution Institute*
Early Registration Fee: (on or before 11/19) Registration Fee (11/20 - 11/21)
Member: $ 200 Non-Member: $250 Member: $ 225 Non-Member: $275
* Registration Fee includes: continential breakfast, lunch and networking reception.
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Please return with check payable: NY County Lawyers’ Association, 14 Vesey Street, New York NY 10007, Attn: CLE Institute.
For additional information call the CLE Institute at (212) 267-6646 ext. 215 or fax (212) 267-1745. Register online at www.nycla.org.
*Please note: Temperature in the auditorium may vary. Please dress accordingly.
GENERAL INFORMATION
ACCREDITED PROVIDER STATUS - New York County Lawyers’ Association has been certified by the New York State Continuing Legal Education Board as an
Accredited Provider of continuing legal education in the State of New York March 8, 2007 - March 7, 2010.
PLEASE MARK YOUR CALENDAR - Upon arrival, check in at the Registration Desk. If registering at the door, the appropriate fee must accompany your regis-
tration form plus a $25 late charge. No personal checks will be accepted at the door.
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processing fee per course will be deducted from the refund for cancellations received less than five calendar days prior to the course date. No refunds will be issued
after the program start time; program materials will be shipped within two weeks after completion of the program to registrants who have not notified the Institute of
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