With $1.2 trillion of federal funds approved under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act to rebuild America’s infrastructure, states will soon be flooded with monies aimed at addressing a slew of road, highway, bridge, railway and...
Eminent Domain Articles
INVERSE CONDEMNATION: STANDARDS AND BURDENS OF PROOF
Generally speaking, inverse condemnation is a cause of action against a public entity when a taking of private property has occurred without a formal exercise of the eminent domain power. The proper way to raise that cause of action varies from...
EMINENT DOMAIN AND LAND VALUATION LITIGATION 2021
Hear Planning Co-Chair Robert Thomas explain why he thinks this year's Eminent Domain virtual conference is not to be missed in Episode 60 of the Eminent Domain Podcast. Join us on January 28 and 29 and explore a full range of cutting-edge...
More Readings: “Real Liberty,” Vaccination, Plague, Police Power, And Takings
Here's what we're reading today, spurred by the headlines swirling around all of us. Mostly cases about the role of the courts when government curtails liberty or property rights under its police or emergency powers. We've now seen the first...
Eminent Domain and Land Valuation Litigation 2020
ALI CLE presents Eminent Domain and Land Valuation Litigation 2020. Nashville, January 23-25, 2019. Annual Advanced Course and Live Video Webcast. Visit www.ali-cle.org/course/CB005 for more information. American Law Institute Continuing Legal...
Agenda And Faculty For Eminent Domain And Land Valuation Litigation Conference in Nashville, Jan 23-25, 2020
You overwhelmingly asked for Nashville, and we're bringing it to you! ALI CLE | Eminent Domain and Land Valuation Litigation | Nashville, TN | January 23 -25, 2020 | Blog announcement from chair Robert Thomas Get ready, and hold your place...
Property Rights Primer, Part 3: Issues to Consider When Negotiating a Condemnation Clause in a Lease
Of the many things that landlords and tenants are thinking about when entering into a new lease, the possibility that the property might be subjected to eminent domain proceedings is usually very low on the list. But condemnation cases do happen,...
Property Rights Primer, Part 2: Is the Condemnation Clause in Your Lease Going to Cost You?
Of the many things that landlords and tenants are thinking about when entering into a new lease, the possibility that the property might be subjected to eminent domain proceedings is usually very low on the list. But condemnation cases do happen,...
Property Rights Primer, Part 1: What Are a Tenant’s Rights When the Government Condemns Leased Property?
Of the many things that landlords and tenants are thinking about when entering into a new lease, the possibility that the property might be subjected to eminent domain proceedings is usually very low on the list. But condemnation cases do happen,...