August 2024

For the fifth year running, the Chambers High Net Worth guide, which focuses on the private wealth sector, recognized HHR as one of the nation’s leading law firms for Art and Cultural Property Law.

Chambers ranked HHR’s Art Law practice in the second-highest band among the top firms nationwide. “Hughes
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On July 31, 2024, the  U.S. Copyright Office issued the first of several planned reports on the intersection between copyright and generative Artificial Intelligence (“AI”), following a lengthy period of public comment, during which it received more than 10,300 comments, discussed previously on this blog.  Titled “Part 1:  Digital Replicas,”

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We recently reported on the denial by the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York of an art seller’s motion to dismiss a buyer’s claim for breach of contract arising out of the seller’s alleged failure to comply with resale restrictions contained in a contract governing the

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