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Frank K. Lord IV, “Cultural Property and the Law: An Overview of Recent Developments” – Nov. 22

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Frank K. Lord IV, “Cultural Property and the Law: An Overview of Recent Developments” – Nov. 22

Yeager Recital Hall, 6 p.m.

Lord holds a Ph.D. in Art History from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a juris doctorate from Columbia University School of Law. He concentrates his practice on art and cultural property law, including commercial art transactions and litigation. At ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ, he will discuss his current efforts on behalf of Marei von Saher to recover hundreds of Nazi-looted artworks from the collection of her father-in-law, the renowned Dutch collector and dealer Jacques Goudstikker.