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Fletcher v. Doig: A Case Of Refuted Authorship And A Role For Alternative Dispute Resolution
15 May 2017
Blaney McMurtry LLP
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An unusual story from the fine art market offers both explicit
and implicit reminders of the critical importance of exercising
vigilance in protecting global product identity. The story emerges
from a recent United States court case concerning a
painting, who really created it and therefore what its
value was – or was not.
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