In the first full trial concerning Nazi-looted art in the U.S., a Baker & Hostetler team led by Oren Warshavsky won possession of a watercolor by Austrian Expressionist painter Egon Schiele for the firm's clients. The dispute involved three parties, all with Jewish roots, claiming to be the rightful owner of "Portrait of the Artist's Wife." After a three-week bench trial, Rochester, New York Supreme Court Justice Daniel Doyle earlier this month found the heirs of Karl Mayländer established title to the artwork. The judge found trial evidence established that Mayländer, a textile merchant and art collector murdered by Nazis, was under duress when his collection came into the possession of an acquaintance. The Baker & Hostetler team included Tatiana Markel, Michelle Usitalo and Victoria Stork.