Tuesday

Looted Art Lawyer Injunction

After winning the return of more than 200 art works looted by Nazis, the American heir of a Jewish art collector is seeking an injunction against her lawyer, Agence France-Presse reported. In The Hague on Wednesday the heir, Marei von Saher, is to seek an injunction to prevent the lawyer, Roelof van Holthe tot Echten, from seizing the paintings in lieu of the $16 million he says he is owed in fees. Mrs. von Saher has offered him $1.7 million. She is the heir of Jacques Goudstikker, a leading Amsterdam art collector before World War II whose works were taken by the Nazis and later retrieved in part by the Netherlands, which agreed last year after eight years of legal wrangling to return 202 of the paintings. They had been hanging in Dutch museums since the 1950's. (New York Times) Irish Art