Freie Universität Berlin and Heirs of German-Jewish Publisher Rudolf Mosse Collaborate in Search for Confiscated Works from Mosse’s Collection

Freie Universität Berlin and Heirs of German-Jewish Publisher Rudolf Mosse Collaborate in Search for Confiscated Works from Mosse’s Collection March 7, 2017 Spokespersons announced in Berlin unprecedented public/private partnership in provenance research between public institutions in Germany and descendants of […]

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Press conference on March 7, 2017, in Berlin:

Press conference on March 7, 2017, in Berlin: February 22, 2017 Unprecedented public/private partnership for provenance research: Collaborative search for confiscated works from the Rudolf Mosse Collection. Read full release

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German Foundation to Help Jewish Heirs in Search for Nazi Looted Art

German Foundation to Help Jewish Heirs in Search for Nazi Looted Art March 7, 2017 Shortly after the Nazis rose to power in Germany in 1933 the family of a prominent newspaper publisher there fled to France, leaving behind an […]

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Nazi-Looted Reinhold Begas Sculpture Returned to Jewish Family by the City of Berlin

Nazi-Looted Reinhold Begas Sculpture Returned to Jewish Family by the City of Berlin February 27, 2017 The city of Berlin has returned a Nazi-looted sculpture to its rightful owners, the family of the former publishing mogul Rudolf Mosse. Read full […]

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Bartko Bunzel Joins Globaladvocaten

Bartko Bunzel Joins Globaladvocaten February 27, 2017 Bartko Bunzel & Miller is proud to announce its membership in Globaladvocaten, a network of 23 mid-sized, independent law firms across Europe and the United States.  Founded in 1990, Globaladvocaten’s member firms have […]

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Benjamin K. Riley Publishes Article in the Litigation Commentary & Review eJournal on “Catch the Conscience!” – Scripting a Winning Opening Statement

Benjamin K. Riley Publishes Article in the Litigation Commentary & Review eJournal on “Catch the Conscience!” – Scripting a Winning Opening Statement The January/February 2017 edition of the 9 Litigation Commentary & Review features an article by Benjamin K. Riley […]

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Northern District of California Amends Patent Local Rules to Focus Upon Damages

February 2017 – The Northern District of California has amended its Patent Local Rules, effective immediately.  The changes largely pertain to damages calculations, generally requiring earlier disclosure of the parties’ positions.  Most notably Patent Local Rules 3-8 and 3-9 are […]

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The Line Between Bio and Technology: While Supreme Court Remains Silent, Federal Circuit Provides More Positive Guidance Regarding Patentability of Biotechnology

February 2017 – The question of what the biotechnology industry can patent ripened into a broad industry debate after two landmark Supreme Court decisions – Mayo Collaborative Servs v. Prometheus Labs., Inc. (2012) and Alice Corp. v. CLS Bank International […]

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Catch the Conscience! – Scripting a Winning Opening Statement

February 2017 – The opening statement is your first and perhaps best opportunity to convince the jury that your client should win. The jurors know very little about the case, are anxious to get started, and give you their full […]

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Michael Abraham to Speak at the Data Breach Litigation and Investigation Forum on January 24, 2017 in San Francisco

Michael Abraham to Speak at the Data Breach Litigation and Investigation Forum on January 24, 2017 in San Francisco Michael Abraham will be on a panel covering “Discovery in Privacy Disputes: Effective Investigation & Evidence Collection” to be held at […]

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