
Chris Dolmetsch
Reporter at Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News legal reporter, covering New York courts. Not a cat. Boognish/Icculus aficionado, Blue Hen, Metuchenite. RTs /= endorsements. Opinions mine.
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1 week ago |
insurancejournal.com | Chris Dolmetsch
Ron Perelman told a judge that five of his paintings totaling over $400 million in value lost their luster from a fire in his Hamptons home, at the trial of his lawsuit seeking to force his insurers to cover the cost. Perelman says the artworks, which include paintings by Andy Warhol and Cy Twombly, were damaged in the 2018 fire.
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news.bloombergtax.com | Chris Dolmetsch |Anika Seth
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bloomberg.com | Chris Dolmetsch |Anika Seth
Untitled (1971) by Cy Twombly, Campbell’s Soup Can by Andy Warhol and Letter About Rocks #2 by Brice Marden in the dining room before the fire. (Bloomberg) -- Ron Perelman told a judge that five of his paintings totaling over $400 million in value lost their luster from a fire in his Hamptons home, at the trial of his lawsuit seeking to force his insurers to cover the cost. Perelman says the artworks, which include paintings by Andy Warhol and Cy Twombly, were damaged in the 2018 fire.
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news.bloombergtax.com | Chris Dolmetsch
The Trump administration won dismissal of a lawsuit by two unions seeking to stop the withholding of $400 million in federal funds from Columbia University, saying the groups didn’t have the legal right to challenge the decision.
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1 week ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Chris Dolmetsch
The Trump administration won dismissal of a lawsuit by two unions seeking to stop the withholding of $400 million in federal funds from Columbia University, saying the groups didn’t have the legal right to challenge the decision.
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