Thursday, March 1, 2018

Anticipating Justice E. M. Morgan's Judgement...


Kevin Hearn Vs. Joseph B. McLeod and Maslak McLeod Gallery Inc.
/Court File No. CV-12-455650/






























"Spirit Energy of Mother Earth",  © 1974 Norval Morrisseau
~ Click HERE to view the inscription on canvas VERSO
Provenance: Purchased from Kahn Auctions in Pickering, Ontario; sold to Mr. Kevin Hearn by Mr. Joseph McLeod (1928-2017) of Maslak McLeod Gallery (Toronto, Ontario) & exhibited at the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) on June 11th, 2010 (click HERE)


The following "Hearn v. Maslak-McLeod Gallery Inc." material has been presented on CanLII:


1. Hearn v. Maslak-McLeod Gallery Inc., 2017 ONSC 6711 (CanLII) — 2017-10-03
Cour supérieure de justice — Ontario
blog — paintings — famed-tenor-drops-suit-alleging-art-dealer-sold-him-a-fake-morrisseau —
proposed interveners — theglobeandmail

2. Hearn v. Maslak-McLeod Gallery Inc., 2017 ONSC 7212 (CanLII) — 2017-12-01
Cour supérieure de justice — Ontario
email — link to s blog — spritzer — motion — defamatory

3. Hearn v. Maslak-McLeod Gallery Inc., 2017 ONSC 7247 (CanLII) — 2017-12-04
Cour supérieure de justice — Ontario
paintings — will — intervene — undefended — authenticity

4. Hearn v. Maslak-McLeod Gallery Inc., 2017 ONSC 7246 (CanLII) — 2017-12-04
Cour supérieure de justice — Ontario
filming — filmmaker — film — filmed — videotaping               
            
Superior Court of Justice — Ontario
paintings — expert — art — report — appraisal        
                 
6. Hearn v. Maslak-McLeod Gallery Inc., 2018 ONSC 962 (CanLII) — 2018-02-08
Cour supérieure de justice — Ontario
graphoanalysis — report — expert — handwriting — signatures


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