Lawyer Martha B.G. Lufkin, graduated from
Yale University, B.A., magna cum laude, 1976; Oxford University, M. Litt., 1979 Columbia University, J.D., 1982, is now employed by Clark, Hunt, Ahern & Embry at
150 Cambridgepark Drive Cambridge, MA 02140.
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Martha B.G. Lufkin has been admitted in 1983, New York; 1989, Massachusetts. His or her practice areas include Trusts and Estates; Wills; Probate; Estate Planning; Guardianship; Asset Protection.
Martha B.G. Lufkin's college and law school education includes Yale University, B.A., magna cum laude, 1976; Oxford University, M. Litt., 1979, Columbia University, J.D., 1982. Other biographical background includes Senior Scholar, Hertford College, Oxford University. Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar, Columbia Law School. Contributor to, "Art Antiquity and Law," 1999-. Legal Correspondent, The Art Newspaper, 1997-. Formerly with: Shearman & Sterling, New York, 1982-1987; Bingham Dana & Gould, Boston, 1987-1992. Law Review Articles: Author, "When Stolen Art Claims Hit Museums Hosting Loan Shows," 4:1 Art Antiquity and Law, March 1999; Author, "The Subpoena Heard Round the World: The Schiele Case and Other Legal Immunities for Art Loaned into the US," 4:4 Art Antiquity and Law, 1999; Author, "Forfeiture of an Antiquity Claimed by Italy, With Help from the US National Stolen Property Act," 5:1 Art Antiquity and Law, 2000; Author, "Whistling Past the Graveyard Isn't Enough: US May Seek to Confiscate Painting lent by Austrian museum which allegedly knew it was Nazi loot," 7:3 Art Antiquity and Law, 2002; Author, "End of the Era of Denial for Buyers of State-Owned Antiquities: United States vs. Schultz," 11:2 International Journal of Cultural Property, 2002; Author, "Criminal Liability for receiving State-Claimed Antiquities: The Schultz Case," 8:4 Art Antiquity and Law, 2003.. You should contact other
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