Mr. Song’s tale is harrowing: His property targeted for redevelopment. Offered compensation, but he believed that local regulations required payment of at least 45% more. When he attempted to negotiate, local officials said no deal. So he organized a protest at which he and his neighbors held signs that said things like “opposed to forced demolition.&rdquo
Just Compensation | Appraisal
Louisiana Supreme Court: Port Can Take Docking Facility To Run It Itself, But Fell Short Of Fully And Fairly Compensating Owner
Here’s an important case we’ve been following out of Louisiana.
The case is an appeal to the Louisiana Supreme Court in an expropriation case from a quick-take of a Mississippi River docking facility downriver from New Orleans. The Port took the entire VDP facility, made no change in how the property was used, and…
ALI-CLE Eminent Domain Conference, Third Day: Berger And Burling On Takings
We’re on our third day at the 2018 ALI-CLE Eminent Domain and Land Valuation Conference in Charleston, SC, and as usual, we’re having our headline presentations by takings guru Michael Berger (pictured above), who is updating us on the most interesting and important cases of the past year, and Jim Burling, who will…
2019 ALI-CLE Eminent Domain & Land Valuation Litigation Conference Venue Announcement: Palm Springs, CA, Jan 24-26, 2019
This morning, at the 2018 ALI-CLE Eminent Domain and Land Valuation Litigation Conference in Charleston, South Carolina, we announced the dates and venue for the 2019 Conference: Palm Springs, California.
The conference hotel is the Renaissance Palm Springs Hotel, which has the advantage of being a resort facility, but right in town (so you…
ALI-CLE Eminent Domain & Land Valuation Conference – In-Person Registration SOLD OUT (But You Can Still Join By Live Webcast)
Our upcoming American Law Institute-CLE Eminent Domain and Land Valuation Litigation Conference in Charleston, South Carolina has SOLD OUT our in-person registrations.
We will have a record attendance (with over 100 first-time attendees) and the conference hotel has informed us that we can fit no more people in the meeting rooms. We cannot remember this…
Eminent Domain Abuse, Hawaiian Style
Stewart Yerton, a reporter at Honolulu Civil Beat but also a lawyer, has posted a report about an ongoing eminent domain case in which the State of Hawaii’s Attorney General is condemning a one-acre parcel on the south shore of Maui, property which the State had been leasing on a long-term 30-year lease. The…
Protip For Condemnors: For Planned Projects, Play Hide The Ball: “Project maps showing required acquisitions should be referred to as ‘studies,'” And “[b]oth in reality and in appearance, advise staff not to leave a paper trail”
What to make of this? A blog aimed at condemning authorities, with advice on how to avoid a claim for precondemnation damages. Okay, nothing wrong with that. Condemnors deserve good legal counsel as much as other parties. Indeed, having inexperienced counsel for the condemnor often makes resolving cases harder than it should be…
ALI-CLE Eminent Domain & Land Valuation Conference – There’s Still Time To Join Us In Charleston
35th Annual Advanced Course
Eminent Domain and
Land Valuation Litigation
Live Program | Video Webcast | Video Webcast Segments
Thursday – Saturday, January 25 – 27, 2018
Francis Marion Hotel | Charleston, SC
Do not miss this popular conference! Intended for all eminent domain and land use practitioners, both experienced and those new to the…
Taking Of Power Line Easement Is For Public Use Because Public Has Right To Use The Electricity
The South Dakota Supreme Court’s opinion in Montana-Dakota Utilities Co. v. Parkshill Farms, LLC, No. 28174 (Dec. 13, 2017), resolved both a public use question, and one of compensation. In other words, something for every takings maven, no matter your interest. Read on!
This was a taking of permanent easements by publicly-regulated but privately-owned…
“Abuse, Mistakes and Unfairness” In Border Wall Eminent Domain (But It’s Not Just Happening There)
Here’s a story on which we’ve been waiting a while. ProPublica, which holds itself out as “an independent, nonprofit newsroom that produces investigative journalism with moral force,” has published a series of stories on eminent domain, focused on the border wall. As the above blurb notes, we served as one of the story’s sources.…




