
ArtInfo reports "The suit is unusual in that claimants generally sue for the restitution of specific artworks rather than damages. There are several hundred items and we don't know where they all are," Jeffrey Schoenblum, a lawyer representing the Westfield family, told Bloomberg. "It would be really difficult to locate all the works of art, which may be scattered around the world. We are suing the German government. It bears the legal and moral responsibility."
Monica Tatzkow, co-author of the restitution-case handbook "Nazi-Looted Art," has written a book about Westfeld's collection and will be published shortly.
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This is a very corrageous claim overcomming the limitation of action rule as well as the jurisdiction of an American Court to handle a claim against a foreign country.
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