Podcast Episode 115: Mike Schopmeyer and Michael DiRienzo’s Post-Kelo Victory in Indiana
Mike Schopmeyer and Michael DiRienzo of Kahn, Dees, Donovan & Kahn, LLP in Evansville, Indiana join the show to talk about a case that they recently completed and...
Podcast Episode 114: Jon Houghton and his Penn Central Quest
In this episode, Jon Houghton with Pacific Legal Foundation joins to discuss the Penn Central test, why he wants to change it, and what he is doing about...
Podcast Episode 113: Friction in the Negotiation Process
This episode is the audio from a presentation given to the local International Right of Way Association on the topic of obstacles that arise in negotiations. It is...
Podcast Episode 112: Kady Valois on the Importance of Easement Language
Kady Valois of Pacific Legal Foundation joins to discuss the recent case of Behrens v. United States from the Federal Circuit. This is a rails-to-trails case where the...
Podcast Episode 111: Authenticity as an Eminent Domain Trial Lawyer
The person who is unafraid to show their authentic self is a powerful advocate. Authenticity gives us greater empathy for our clients, for the jury, even for opposing...
Podcast Episode 110: Chris Clough on a Taking at the Austin Airport
Chris Clough, Managing Partner for Barron, Adler, Clough and Oddo, PLLC in Austin, Texas joins us to talk about an eminent domain case involving the Austin airport. The...
Locke Lord QuickStudy: Tree-Preservation Ordinances in Texas Municipalities May Constitute Regulatory Takings
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton issued an opinion on July 14, 2017 concluding that municipal tree-preservation ordinances in Texas may, in certain...
Podcast Episode 4 – Interview with Professor Ilya Somin to discuss Murr v. Wisconsin, and a Discussion of Sabal Trail case from Florida
Ilya Somin In Episode 4, we are joined by Professor Ilya Somin of the George Mason School of...
Locke Lord QuickStudy: SCOTUS Establishes a New Three-Part Test To Determine the “Whole Parcel” in Regulatory Takings Cases
Property owners who allege a regulatory taking will now need to analyze their holdings against a new, fact-specific, three-factor standard announced by...
Podcast Episode 3 – Murr v. Wisconsin and Emerging Issues in Eminent Domain Appraisals with Lance Coyle, MAI
Lance Coyle, MAI In Episode 3, Jeff Mead discusses the U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision in Murr v....
Murr v. Wisconsin Ruling
[et_pb_section bb_built="1" admin_label="section"][et_pb_row admin_label="row"][et_pb_column type="4_4"][et_pb_text admin_label="Text"] The Supreme Court today ruled against the Murrs, who owned a waterfront lot in Wisconsin, and...
Podcast Episode 2 – Interview with Efren Olivares – The Border Wall
Efren Olivares of the Texas Civil Rights Project discusses the Border Wall project and the impact on property owners along the U.S.-Mexico...
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