Art Market Investigations

The art world places legal requirements and obligations on those involved in it. Meeting these can require legal advice.

Overview

Collecting art, antiquities and other luxury items can bring pleasure, often accompanied by emotional attachment. It can also be a method of investment.

The art world, however, comes with a number of legal requirements and obligations. These extend not just to owners and purchasers but also to artists, dealers, museums, galleries, auction houses, art financers and those involved in the storage of such items.

The art market is truly international. The buying, selling and movement of items is often done discreetly, on the basis of confidentiality and trust, and can span multiple jurisdictions.

While such activities are often concluded satisfactorily, situations can arise that require legal expertise and an informed, appropriate response.

Key Issues

Art-related disputes can involve defective title, provenance, authenticity, attribution, non-fungible tokens, anti-money laundering compliance and sanctions, looting and illegal transportation including restitution, and litigation, mediation, arbitration and recovery of stolen items.

Our Art Market Expertise

At Rashid Imran Attorney, we have lawyers who are experts in the legal areas that relate to the art and antiquities markets. Our experience, expertise and international network of specialists ensure that we can address all art-related matters when and where they arise, swiftly and discreetly.

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