Podcast Episode 78 – Phil Sever, Tonny Storey, and Jordan Walker on Asbury vs EQT – A Class-Action Inverse Condemnation Case
Tune in to Episode 78 of Clint Schumacher’s Eminent Domain Podcast! Guests Phil Sever, Tonny Storey, and Jordan Walker, eminent domain attorneys of Indianapolis-based Sever...
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Clint Schumacher’s Eminent Domain Podcast Is Back!
Clint Schumacher, who joined Dawson & Sodd earlier this year, is also the host of a great podcast that focuses on eminent domain and condemnation....
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Inverse Condemnation Part 5: Federal Cases After Hurricane Katrina
This is Part 5 of a series of blog posts on important inverse condemnation cases. In the final blog of this series, we’ll discuss 2...
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Inverse Condemnation Part 4: Flood Control and Property Damage
This is Part 4 of a series of blog posts on important cases in the history of inverse condemnation claims. In this blog, we’ll explore...
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Inverse Condemnation Part 3: Nature of the Damage and State of Mind
This is the third blog in a series about key cases in inverse condemnation. Previous blog posts discussed the meaning of the Takings Clause and...
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Inverse Condemnation Part 2: How Do Courts Determine Whether a Claim Involves Negligence or an Unconstitutional Taking?
This blog is the second in a series of posts on significant inverse condemnation cases. In the first blog, we discussed Tarrant Regional Water District...
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Inverse Condemnation Part 1: What Is The Takings Clause?
Tarrant Regional Water District v. Gragg is one of the most significant inverse condemnation cases in Texas. Glenn Sodd, Clay Beard, Jason Sodd and Jody...
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Do You Have a Hurricane Harvey Inverse Condemnation Claim?
Hurricane Harvey ravaged many Texas communities with flooding, leading to hundreds of thousands of insurance claims across the state. Some Harvey flood claims are a...
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