Swiss collector Jacob "Jacqui" Safra has filed a lawsuit against Christie's in New York, alleging betrayal of trust and fiduciary duty.
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Exclusive: The wealthy banking heir and Encyclopedia Britannica owner blames the auction house for sloppily offloading his ...
Most people have heard Albert Einstein’s cogent definition of insanity. As he put it, insanity is “doing the same thing over ...
This is the time of year when lawyers (especially) like to talk about money. Compensation decisions have been made and ...
A new and growing movement launched in September by a handful of community thought leaders is seeking to revive the ...
A dog with a unique "moustache" that makes him look like a famous German-born scientist is looking for a new home. Vlad, a two-year-old German Wirehaired Pointer, is currently at Dogs Trust Leeds. The ...
Philadelphia is mourning the tragic loss of 17-year-old Noah Scurry, a standout student-athlete from Samuel Fels High School, who was fatally shot on Tuesday morning. The incident occurred around ...