This is Part 3 of a 5-part ALI-ABA series on "Eminent Domain and Land Valuation Litigation"
This annual course offers a perfect opportunity for eminent domain lawyers representing owners and condemning authorities, together with professionals from allied fields, to share useful ideas and experiences and to engage in healthy debate on the cutting edge issues of the day. One of the unique aspects of the program is the opportunity to meet with colleagues from around the nation, exchange ideas, and enjoy fellowship.
Taught by some of the most experienced practitioners and litigators across the country, the course offers more than 16 hours of instruction, including one hour of ethics, featuring 27 sessions on key issues, including:
Public-Private Partnerships
National Law Update: The State of Takings Law and Valuation Issues around the Nation
How Public Use Affects the Right-to-Take Litigation
Recent Trends in Exercising Eminent Domain Powers
Dealing with Retaliatory Complaints against Appraisers
An Alternative Approach to Redevelopment Projects
Condemning for Utility Acquisitions
Valuation of Non-Profits in Condemnation
Litigating a Takings Claim as a Class Action
Regulatory Takings
Compensation for Taking of Trade Fixtures
The Undivided Basis Rule in Valuing Property
Opposing Claims against Condemnation Proceeds
Mediation of Eminent Domain Cases
Strategies for Addressing Damages Due to Highway Improvements
Part 3 will cover the following topics:
Ethical Issues, Jury Assessment, Complaints against Appraisers, Alternative Approach to Redevelopment; Public Private Partnerships
All times eastern.
8:00 a.m. Recognizing and Handling Quotidian Ethical Issues** - Ms. Fields, moderator; Mss. Brody and Urquhart
9:00 a.m. Viewing Your Eminent Domain Case through the Eyes of a Jury - Mr. Waldo, moderator; Mss. Fields and Macpherson
10:00 a.m. Dealing with Retaliatory Complaints and Grievances against Appraisers - Mr. Waldo, moderator; Messrs. Marchitelli and Small
10:45 a.m. Networking Break
11:00 a.m. An Alternative Approach to Redevelopment Projects: Assemble Owners rather than Lands - Mr. Schnidman
11:45 a.m. Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) as An Alternative to Condemnation: Is This the Wave of the Future? - Mr. Toby Brigham
12:30 noon Lunch Break
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