The Art of the Heist: Who Really Owns Stolen Masterpieces? (with Judith Wallace)
On this episode of Pop! Goes the Legal, Judith Wallace, Partner and Chair of the Art Law Department at Carter Ledyard & Milburn LLP, joins Lee Bergstein to unpack the legal fallout of high-profile art thefts and what really happens after a masterpiece disappears. Using a recent museum heist in France as a jumping-off point, they explore how ownership disputes unfold, who can be held liable, and why recovering stolen artwork is often a decades-long process.
Art theft isn’t just about the crime—it’s about proving ownership in a world with no central registry, navigating statutes of limitations that vary by jurisdiction, and deciding whether to pursue claims against thieves, insurers, or good-faith buyers down the line. In this episode, Judith Wallace breaks down the realities of due diligence in the art market, the role of the Art Loss Register, and why even reputable buyers can find themselves entangled in litigation years after a purchase.
If you’re interested in art, law, or the hidden complexities behind ownership and authenticity in high-value markets, this is an episode for you.
To find out more about Judith Wallace and what she does, visit https://www.clm.com/professionals/judith-wallace/ [https://www.clm.com/professionals/judith-wallace/].
To find out more about Bergstein Flynn Knowlton & Pollina PLLC, visit our website at bfkplaw.com [http://bfkplaw.com].
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To find out more about Bergstein Flynn Knowlton & Pollina PLLC, visit our website at bfkplaw.com [https://bfkplaw.com/].
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