Appeal planned in Crystal Bridges' bid for Fisk collection
Posted: January 30, 2012 at 5:38 p.m.
The Tennessee attorney general’s office plans to appeal a decision made late last year by that state’s appeals court that upheld a Bentonville, Ark., museum’s desire to buy a half-share of a prized art collection from a Nashville university but which overturned a directive involving an endowment. On Monday, Attorney General Robert E. Cooper Jr. filed an application with the Supreme Court of Tennessee at Nashville seeking permission for his office to appeal the Tennessee Court of Appeals’ Nov. 30, 2011, mixed ruling.
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