Videos

Resolving Art Disputes Through the New Court of Arbitration for Art (CAfA)

In this presentation, Camilla Perera De Wit and William Charron introduce the Court of Arbitration for Art (CAfA) which is administered by the Netherland Arbitration Institute in The Hague and which offers alternative dispute resolution mechanisms such as arbitration and mediation for art-related disputes.

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Does Your Art Business Have a COVID-19 Insurance Claim?

As the COVID-19 crisis continues to unfold, numerous art industry businesses are suffering substantial lost revenue. The question of whether you are insured against significant business interruptions is a complicated but critical question. Join Pryor Cashman for a discussion of this emergent insurance issue, hosted by Art Law practice group leaders Bill Charron and Megan Noh and the head of Pryor Cashman’s Insurance Recovery + Counseling group, Chris Loeber.

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What Makes Our Art Law Practice Unique

Bill Charron, Chair of Pryor Cashman's Art Law Practice, discusses what separates Pryor Cashman's practice from the competition.

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Legal Issues Involving Fake and Stolen Art

Partner William Charron, co-head of Pryor Cashman's Art Law practice, examines common issues that arise in Art Law cases.

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Meet Bill Charron

William Charron, Partner, and Co-Chair of Pryor Cashman's Art Law Group, discusses his role at the firm, his areas of expertise, and why he gravitated towards art law.

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Understanding the Holocaust Expropriated Art Recovery Act & Lawsuits Involving Nazi-Looted Art

William Charron, Co-Chair of Pryor Cashman’s Art Law practice, won his second Burton Award for his recent article examining the constitutionality of the Holocaust Expropriated Art Recovery (HEAR) Act. Here, he explains why the HEAR Act violates constitutional principles of federalism, and discusses the unique legal issues that arise in cases involving Nazi-looted artwork.

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Fakes in the Art Market

Pryor Cashman Partner William Charron explains why today’s global art market is a ripe environment for fakes and forgeries.

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How to Guard Against Buying Forged Art

Pryor Cashman Partner William Charron explores the relevance of fakes and forgeries in the current art market and how buyers can safeguard against unwittingly purchasing fake art.

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William Charron Discusses Infamous Knoedler Gallery Fraud

Pryor Cashman Partner William Charron discusses the seminal fraud cases brought against the now-defunct Knoedler Gallery.

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