March 2023

When the Hunter Becomes the Hunted

By |2023-03-17T00:09:44+00:00March 16th, 2023|Acquisitions, Eminent Domain, Governments, Texas Law|

[This blog post is based on an interview of Mayor Stephen Adler from Episode 60 of the Infrastructure Junkies podcast.  For a full replay of the recording, listen here. Those familiar with me in the eminent domain/ right-of-way industry know that my cynicism towards many landowner attorneys runs deep and wide. We who represent condemning [...]

January 2023

The Habit of Turning the World Upside Down

By |2023-01-31T19:39:42+00:00January 31st, 2023|Acquisitions, Eminent Domain, Financial, Governments, Podcast|

[For a more involved examination of this book check out the discussion with the author on the Infrastructure Junkies podcast.] One of the things that makes this nation such a wonderful place to live is our fabulous infrastructure system.  We have reliable electricity, running water, sewage, cable TV, safe and reliable airlines, rails and roads [...]

October 2022

Eminent Domain portion of the Federal and State Caselaw Update at the Virginia Local Government Attorney’s Association Fall Conference

By |2022-10-19T18:34:03+00:00October 19th, 2022|Eminent Domain, Virginia Law|

This has been a relatively sparse year for reported appellate eminent domain cases in  Virginia. However, this last week I had the honor of presenting the eminent domain section of the Federal and State Caselaw Update at the Virginia Local Government Attorney's Association Fall Conference. The following are excerpts of some of the [...]

September 2022

July 2022

New Virginia Eminent Domain Laws Effective July 1, 2022

By |2022-07-07T22:44:44+00:00July 7th, 2022|Access, Eminent Domain, Lost Profits, Virginia Law|

The Virginia General Assembly passed two major eminent domain bills in its most recent term, the ominous Senate Bill 666, and the less ominously numbered but significantly more extensive Senate Bill 694. Condemning authorities, consultants, and their counsel need to be aware of these changes and to update their best practices, procedures, forms, and checklists [...]

April 2022

Virginia General Assembly to Consider Governor’s Recommended Amendments to Eminent Domain Bills

By |2022-06-30T22:55:39+00:00April 26th, 2022|Access, Acquisitions, Eminent Domain, Virginia Law|

As previously discussed, the Virginia General Assembly has passed two major eminent domain bills this term:  Senate Bill 666, which primarily expands the definition of lost profits, and Senate Bill 694, which, among other things, expands liability for costs in certain situations and expands liability for lost access.  Rather than sign or veto the bills [...]

Infrastructure Junkies! : Cemeteries and Human Remains in the Path of a Right-of-Way Project

By |2022-04-01T16:48:37+00:00April 1st, 2022|Acquisitions, Cemeteries, Eminent Domain|

This article summarizes portions of the Infrastructure Junkies! podcast on the same subject. For a more in-depth discussion, visit the podcast episode here: Cemeteries, Human Remains and Property Rights: Everything You Need to Know! Most of us know that it is illegal to disturb a grave. The law applies to agencies and project managers involved [...]

March 2022

Update on Virginia Eminent Domain Legislation

By |2022-03-21T12:57:50+00:00March 21st, 2022|Access, Eminent Domain, Governments, Inverse Condemnation, Virginia Law|

The Virginia General Assembly has now adjourned its regular session, and both bills that were previously described on this blog have survived, though in modified form.  The changes to Senate Bill 666, previously discussed here, and Senate Bill 694, previously discussed here, will be discussed in more detail below. Senate Bill 666 The primary modification [...]

February 2022

Bill that Would Overhaul Condemnation Procedures and Requirements for Temporary Easements Pending in Virginia

By |2022-02-21T13:46:31+00:00February 21st, 2022|Acquisitions, Eminent Domain, Virginia Law|

A bill currently pending before the Virginia General Assembly would bring about a number of changes to condemnation procedures, the most significant of which may be the requirements for temporary construction easements. Under current law, a condemning authority in a quick-take case may include temporary easements in their certificate without a set end date.  Thus, [...]

January 2022

Bill in Virginia Senate Could Radically Expand Liability for Lost Access and Lost Profits

By |2022-01-31T02:02:30+00:00January 31st, 2022|Access, Acquisitions, Eminent Domain, Governments, Virginia Law|

A bill currently pending before the Virginia General Assembly would drastically increase the cost of public infrastructure projects by increasing condemning authorities’ liability for lost access and lost profits.  The ominously numbered Senate Bill 666 accomplishes this by changing the definitions of those terms in the eminent domain statutes in a way that would greatly [...]

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