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Object Lessons: De Sole v. Knoedler & Company (Part II)

By Kevin P. Ray on March 7, 2016
Posted in Fakes/Forgeries

The Forger’s Art

In a case involving the sale of a fake or forged work of art, typically the first order of business is for the plaintiff to establish that…
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Object Lessons: De Sole v. Knoedler & Company (Part I)

By Kevin P. Ray on March 4, 2016
Posted in Fakes/Forgeries

In 2011, the 165-year-old Knoedler & Company (“Knoedler”), one of Manhattan’s most venerable galleries, abruptly closed its doors amid accusations that the gallery had been selling fakes for more than…
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Art Consignment and the Risk of Fraud

By Greenberg Traurig on December 11, 2015
Posted in Art Consignment, Art Loans, Fakes/Forgeries

Kevin Ray authored an article for the December 2015 issue of The Secured Lender which discusses art consignment fraud. Click here to read the full article.
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