The case has proved to be colourful, with Tatintsian counter suing Nussberg for at least $62m
One writer says the pressure on American museums has eased, but another insists Italian prosecutors remain combative
The decision, backed by the Zurich's Giacometti Stiftung and the Berthoud family, has been appealed
When his former wife gave part of $30m collection to the Pushkin Museum, his last wife called in lawyers to determine the fate of 75 icons from north Russia
The settlement has not yet been revealed
And is litigation in the art world on the rise?
Texan charm upsets collectors’ son
Jeanne Marchig misses out
Fallout from Leonardo case sees London dealers locked in legal dispute
A court ruling over commission on the sale of a drawing has revealed a complex web of payments
“Neither condemned nor vindicated”: Marion True on why it is hard to accept the lack of verdict after her five-year trial
German court rules museum breached artist’s copyright by displaying photographs of 1964 happening
After more than 5 years of hearings, the case is finally closing
Victims include prime minister’s father-in-law and an old master art dealer
The painting that still languishes in a vault, despite nearly a century of squabbling
Anti-censorship group believes law against images of cruelty limits artistic freedoms
He is accused of defrauding his investors, which include charities
Response to lawsuit by French photographer claims images not “strikingly original”
As the testimony of the expert witness comes to a close, we look at what the next hearing will entail
Hearings drag on into fifth year
The letters aid claims that the Getty Museum were aware of the origin of the illegally excavated artefacts
The forgery enquiry has lasted four years, so far
Defendant says auction house did not disclose its ownership of painting
Complaint says work could lose $3m in value as a result
The Neue Pinakothek in Munich has been forced to cancel a major exhibition scheduled to open next month
The latest hearing in the Marion True trial links Getty to convicted dealer, again
Auction house seeks dismissal of lawsuit
Sculptor says collector made too many editions
The latest in the trial of former Getty antiquities curator, Marion True, and the Paris-based dealer Robert Hech both charged with conspiring to receive illegally excavated antiquities