Newspaper and Magazine Citations
Keshner, “Panel Says Auction House Lacks Documents to Demand Payment,” New York Law Journal, Vol. 249, No. 58, September 21, 2012, p. 1, col. 3. View Article
Arkell, “Shock Ruling to Reveal Names of Consignors,” Antiques Trade Gazette, October 23, 2012. View Article
“Court Ruling on Naming Consignors Could Have Chilling Effect,” Antiques & Arts Weekly, December 4, 2012 View Article
Willett, “New York Auction Houses Could Soon be Forced to Reveal Sellers’ Identities,” Business Insider, February 4, 2013. View Article
Macquisten, “Should the Art Market Be More Transparent?” Apollo, Vol. 184, Issue 645, September 2016, p. 100. View Article
Ingram, “Request for Vendor ID Opens a Pandora’s Box,” Antiques Reporter. View Article
“Wie viel Schriftform wird künftig nötig sein?” Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, February 16, 2013, Kunstmarkt (Art Market section).
Bowley, “New York Court Finds that Sellers at Auction Can Remain Anonymous,” The New York Times, December 17, 2013. View Article
Vartian, “Protecting Confidentiality,” Coin World, April 2013. View Article
Cited to date in the following legal publications:
1-11 New York Commercial Litigation Guide § 11.07 (2016) at § 11.07 Asserting Statute of Frauds Defenses.
DuBoff and Murray, Art Law: Cases and Materials, Second Edition, Wolters Kluwer Law & Business, March 2017.
Bandle, The Sale of Misattributed Artworks and Antiques at Auction, Edward Elgar Publishing, Oct 28, 2016.
DuBoff, King, and Murray, Art Law in a Nutshell, West Academic, November 2016.
Bisceglie and Ross, New York Commercial Litigation Guide, LexisNexis, October 2016.
Beatty and Samuselson, Business Law and the Legal Environment, Standard Edition, Cengage Learning, January 2015.
Prowda, Visual Arts and the Law: A Handbook for Professionals, Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., October 2013.
Aaron and Caterina, (2017) “Survey: Inadvertent Contract Formation Under New York Law: An Update,” 67 Syracuse L. Rev. 835, at 838 & 844. View Article
Kunstrechtspiegel, (University of Heidelberg Journal on Art Law), January 2013, p. 27. View Article
Pomerantz, “Statute of Frauds trumps industry custom,” The Suffolk Lawyer (official publication of the Suffolk County Bar Association), 2012, p. 16. View Article
Cited in the following web sites and blogs:
Center for Art Law, “ ‘Pandorin’s Box’: Jenack v. Rabizadeh Threatens Anonymity of Sellers at Auction,” Center for Art Law blog. View Article
Committee for Cultural Policy, “N.Y. Sellers at Auction Can Remain Anonymous.” View Article
IFAR (International Foundation for Art Research) View Article
Fincham, “Can the Statute of Frauds Impart More Transparency into the Art Trade?” Illicit Cultural Property Blog. View Article