ICA Miami x Alevon: A New Path for Collectors
March 5, 2026 7:06 pm Leave your thoughtsOn January 21, 2026, ICA Miami, Christie’s and Alevon hosted a fundraising evening benefiting ICA Miami’s Acquisitions Fund. The initiative... View Article
On January 21, 2026, ICA Miami, Christie’s and Alevon hosted a fundraising evening benefiting ICA Miami’s Acquisitions Fund. The initiative... View Article
Editor’s Note Daniel Novela Corporate M&A & Art Law Attorney at Novela Law | Founder of Alevon | Adjunct... View Article
A conversation with Cameron Colquhoun, former British intelligence officer and Founder & Chief Executive of NEON CENTURY. In today’s... View Article
AI and the Next Generation of Lawyers – Insights from teaching AI savvy law students A growing conversation among attorneys... View Article
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