United States:
Fight Over Paintings Looted By Nazis May Finally Get Trial Thanks To 9th Circuit
23 June 2014
Herrick, Feinstein LLP
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Lawrence Kaye's argument for Marei von Saher's claim to
a 16th century painting, looted by the Nazi's in World War II
might finally go to trial. Kaye said: "The case is finally
beginning, after seven years." Kaye also said that other
museums have already returned pieces claimed by von Saher and that
so far she has recovered more than 40 pieces, even though more than
1,000 are still missing.
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