Vineberg v. Bissonnette

U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit · Decided 2008-11-19

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SELYA, Circuit Judge. This case has its roots in one of history’s bleakest periods: the Holocaust. It began with the de facto confiscation of a valuable *53 work of art by the Third Reich, which eventually led to the litigation that confronts us today. In its present form, the ca…

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