Carrington Coleman Representing Wyland in Landmark Artists' Rights Case
Carrington Coleman is proud to represent internationally renowned artist and conservationist Wyland in a landmark artists' rights case.
This lawsuit seeks accountability under federal law for the tragic destruction of a beloved 17,000 square foot public mural, and aims to reinforce a principle we believe in deeply: that significant works of public art must be protected, and that the rights of the artists who create them must be honored as Congress intended.
We are bringing the full strength of our art law and litigation practices to this fight, and we are honored to stand with Wyland in pursuit of justice.
Click here for The New York Times article, one of several in multiple publications.
Carrington Coleman is proud to represent internationally renowned artist and conservationist Wyland in a landmark artists' rights case.
This lawsuit seeks accountability under federal law for the tragic destruction of a beloved 17,000 square foot public mural, and aims to reinforce a principle we believe in deeply: that significant works of public art must be protected, and that the rights of the artists who create them must be honored as Congress intended.
We are bringing the full strength of our art law and litigation practices to this fight, and we are honored to stand with Wyland in pursuit of justice.
Click here for The New York Times article, one of several in multiple publications.