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      • United States District Court Eastern District of New York x Approximately Four Hundred Fifty Ancient Cuneiform Tablets; and Approximately Three Thousand Ancient Clay Bullae
      • Lynda and William Beierwaltes v. Directorate General of Antiquities of the Lebanese Republic
      • Michael H. Steinhardt – Archaic marble torso of a calf bearer
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Revisiting the UK’s Dealing in Cultural Objects (Offences) Act of 2003

by Save Art | 5 Jun 2020

UK Heritage LawsArrestsSentencing This Friday ARCA reviews one of the few successful cases of prosecution using the UK’s Dealing in Cultural Objects (Offences) Act of 2003. Christopher Cooper was an unemployed, amateur antique dealer in the United Kingdom, who...

Christie’s admits to failing to register to collect New York and local sales tax despite legal obligation to do so

by Save Art | 11 Apr 2020

Christie’s Deferred prosecution NY/DA’s Office In a Deferred Prosecution Agreement, the auction powerhouse Christie’s has agreed to pay up to $16.7 million in sales tax, penalties and interest over a two-year period to the state of New York. The...
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