What if on your next visit to say, the Getty Museum, you made a detour into the general counsel's office? What kinds of issues would you find him working on that day? We decided to find out. We talked to general counsels of prominent California museums (and in the case of Bay Area institutions, the deputy city attorney dedicated to cultural institutions) and the resulting Q&As touched upon issues as diverse as cultural property, undiscovered tar pits and brush ...
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