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When: October 17, 2018

Investing in Art

 Family Office Investing Series Investing in Art
Pictured (L to R) are Sarah Johnson Court (VF Global Insurance); Von Sanborn (Day Pitney); Melissa
Bernstein (Single Family Office); Amy Lonergan (Day Pitney); and Michelle DuBois (Winston Art Group).

On October 17, Day Pitney LLP's Individual Clients Department and Family Office Practice hosted "Investing in Art," a private, invitation-only program in the firm's ongoing Family Office Investing Series, held at the Downtown Harvard Club of Boston. Nearly 60 attendees, including art collectors, investors and advisors, participated in an in-depth discussion on the unique issues, challenges and opportunities involved in collecting, holding and disposing of art assets.

The panel consisted of Day Pitney partners Von Sanborn and Amy Lonergan; Melissa Bernstein, Single Family Office; Sarah Johnson Court, Managing Director, VF Global Insurance; and Michelle DuBois, Director, Winston Art Group. Day Pitney partner Barbara Freedman Wand welcomed the attendees and introduced the panel.

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Family Office Investing Series, Downtown Harvard Club of Boston, Boston, MA

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