Frank K. Lord IV, “Cultural Property and the Law: An Overview of Recent Developments” – Nov. 22

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Frank K. Lord IV, “Cultural Property and the Law: An Overview of Recent Developments” – Nov. 22

Yeager Recital Hall, 6 p.m.

Lord holds a Ph.D. in Art History from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a juris doctorate from Columbia University School of Law. He concentrates his practice on art and cultural property law, including commercial art transactions and litigation. At Elon, he will discuss his current efforts on behalf of Marei von Saher to recover hundreds of Nazi-looted artworks from the collection of her father-in-law, the renowned Dutch collector and dealer Jacques Goudstikker.