
The New York Times: A tricky first case for the man who wrote the rules on Nazi looted art
The diplomat and lawyer who helped author the treaty used around the world to guide restitution claims is representing the family of a childhood friend, which has been sued to surrender a painting. Stuart E. Eizenstat at Berlin's Holocaust Memorial in 2012. Mr. Eizenstat, who helped sett the policies for the just settling of restitution claims as a diplomat, is now involved in his first claims case as a lawyer. Markus Schreiber/Associated Press By Graham Bowley Jan 23, 2022