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Art Law is a fascinating niche field that relies on several skill sets, including contracts, intellectual property (especially copyright), and personal property. Contemporary art law found its roots in the aftermath of WWII, when the allies sought to return art and artifacts pilfered by the Nazis to their rightful owners. In fact, the FBI now has its own team of agents dedicated to art theft! If you have questions about art acquisitions, appreciation, valuation, donation, or public display rights, contact attorney Benjamin Simon, one of the only lawyers familiar with the fine art industry in Kansas or MIssouri, to set up a consultation.
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