Rothko Case - Legal and Financial Concepts at Issue

Legal and Financial Concepts At Issue

  • art valuation
  • breach of contract
  • breach of trust
  • warranty of title
  • conflict of interest
  • contempt
  • covenant of good faith and fair dealing
  • damages calculation
  • documentary evidence
  • equitable versus constructive ownership
  • estate contract
  • fiduciary duty
  • fraud
  • injunction
  • inter vivos agreements
  • joint and several liability
  • negligence
  • present value
  • temporary restraining order

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