For the launch of its Legal Art department, the law firm Gramond & Associés offers to (re) discover the lawsuits that have gradually built up the subject for more than a century. Several of these cases concern photography, from Mayer and Pierson to Bettina Reims, including Richard Prince and Jean-François Bauret. The comic strip “L’Art au Palais”, co-written by Julie Raignault and Marina Bessières and drawn by Philippe Bercovici, illustrates the way in which artists must deal with the law and invites you to a most instructive stroll on the paths of Legal Art.03