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Indiana App: Statutes Of Limitation And Inverse Condemnation

By Robert H. Thomas on September 26, 2016
Posted in Inverse condemnation

The speed of the internet: we were all set to post our thoughts on the opinion of the Court of Appeals of Indiana in Bellwether Properties, LLC v. Duke Energy Indiana, LLC, No. 53A-04-1511-CR-1880 (Sep. 13, 2016), when the Indiana Lawyer beat us to the punch with “COA: Discovery rule applies in inverse condemnation action against Duke Energy.”

We can’t report on this decision any better than they did, so check it out. 

Bellwether Properties, LLC v. Duke Energy Indiana, LLC, No. 53A04-1511-CT-1880 (Ind. App. Sep. 13, 2016)

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