February 1, 2019
Don’t let the severe winter weather freeze your art business
Read MoreSeptember 13, 2018
The perpetrator is Bruce Monk, who worked for the ballet between 1984 and 2015 and who has been accused of having taken intimate photos of students. According to lead plaintiff Sarah Doucet, the photographer pressured her and others into allowing…
Read MoreSeptember 13, 2018
The Taiwanese company responsible for making the chips that power the Apple iPhone, as well as other popular devices, was the victim of the debilitating WannaCry computer virus. The attack so significantly impacted the operation of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.’s…
Read MoreSeptember 13, 2018
One was a recent case that was quickly resolved, while the other was a 30-year-old crime that is still being figured out. The recent case involved the 400-year-old crown jewels of Sweden, which were stolen from Stragnas Cathedral last week….
Read MoreSeptember 7, 2018
Regulation of the art market: interview with due diligence specialists Christopher Marinello (of Art Recovery International Ltd.) and Kirk Kashefi regulatory law barrister).
Read MoreJuly 20, 2018
Remember the old song that starts out, “I believe the children are the future?” Nothing could be more true than when it comes to the future of media. Media producers are increasingly targeting today’s children: some do so for the…
Read MoreJune 12, 2018
In tech and digital sectors, intellectual property is the holy grail. Everybody’s after the big new idea or the fresh new look. You may think your idea is completely original – but can you afford to prove it?
Read MoreJune 4, 2018
If an incident occurs, clearly your first concern will be for your safety and that of your loved ones. But have you considered what a terrorist incident in your area could mean for your business?
Read MoreJune 4, 2018
“What will I exhibit? Do I have enough people to staff both the fair and the gallery? Does my insurance cover what I want to do?”
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