Latest News Articles by Milton Silverman

A lawyer writes: How individual taste could affect ivory quality control
28 March 2022Decisions on act exemptions inevitably run the risk of subjective assessments

A lawyer writes: Buyers beware of later ownership disputes
07 February 2022Arguments surround time limits imposed on subsequent stolen goods claims

A LAWYER WRITES: Repairs can be a nasty shock at the end of a lease
18 October 2021Tenants can be faced with a big bill for repairs if certain precautions are not taken at the end of a lease.

A lawyer writes: Due diligence – relying on others leaves you at risk
09 August 2021A lawyer writes: Leaving client checks to others as an art market participant can be tricky

A lawyer writes: Handy reminder that an auction house is first and foremost the agent of the consignor
07 June 2021Painting was reoffered without the original vendor being kept in the loop
A lawyer writes: Wise words of advice when it comes to valued clients and expectations
12 April 2021Longstanding customers can muddle up the different roles of galleries and advisers
A lawyer writes: Dealers beware – the High Court could override your attempts to keep buyers unidentified
01 February 2021Case shows how confidentiality cannot always be completely relied on
A lawyer writes: Be clear upfront and you won’t need to look back with regret
07 December 2020Proper disclosure when contracts are drawn up will save a lot of later hassle.
A lawyer writes: A cautionary tale on the ‘source of funds’
28 September 2020How a bid to buy time led to a transaction being investigated
A lawyer writes: Are ‘consignments’ properly protected under US law?
29 June 2020Risk of business insolvencies highlights grey area in Uniform Commercial Code
A lawyer writes: Can you prove a provenance you put forward?
18 May 2020Historically verifiable ownership is very different from having an opinion

A lawyer writes: Beware of ‘moral rights’ even if it is street art
24 February 2020Vandalism of Banksy work brings up intriguing issue of the artist’s reputation
A lawyer writes: Hals or not, ‘reasonable and rational’ wins out
20 January 2020The most interesting recent art world case to find its way to trial, with judgment given in December 2019, was Sotheby’s vs Mark Weiss Limited (‘MWL’) and Fairlight Art Ventures Limited (‘Fairlight’).
A lawyer writes: Take care – copyright can cover contents
18 November 2019Legal action by Duchess of Sussex highlights an issue of concern to the art world
A lawyer writes: Sort out the paperwork to avoid years of stress
30 September 2019Property case also has lesson for the art trade when it comes to handshake deals
A lawyer writes: Know the law or run risk of trouble in store
12 August 2019Why having terms and conditions on uncollected goods is a wise move.
A lawyer writes: The concept of ‘relative title’
08 July 2019Case from way back in 1722 underlines this sometimes baffling aspect of English law.
A lawyer writes: Philatelist’s fight highlights the issue of authorative bodies and their judgments
20 May 2019In 2006 a well-known philatelist submitted three important penny red stamps on cover to the Royal Philatelic Society (‘RPSL’) for an opinion on authenticity. The response came that they had been ‘faked’. The process was repeated in 2014 and the same reply received.
A lawyer writes: Duty calls for traders on money laundering
29 April 2019Stupidity is no defence if suspicious transactions are a serious possibility.

A lawyer writes: Get an agreement right or face a sleepless night
25 February 2019Initial drafting on a deal is vitally important if later disputes take place.