Minneapolis Eminent Domain Lawyer Litigates Appellate Cases
Do you need to appeal your eminent domain case?
Your in the middle of a battle to protect your property rights. The judge does not rule in your favor. So what can you do? You can take your case to the Minnesota Court of Appeals.
Appelate Court Experience
When it comes to fighting for my clients' property rights, I have litigated and been involved in many significant appellate cases at both the Minnesota Court of Appeals and the Minnesota Supreme Court involving eminent domain, relocation law and inverse condemnation cases. These cases include:
In re Wren - 699 N.W.2d 758
Konze v. City of Onamia - 2012 WL 4328953
In re Business Relocation Claims by Walser Auto Sales, Inc. - 2005 WL 623554
In re Jensen Field - 817 N.W.2d 724
In re Relocation Benefits of James Brothers Furniture, Inc. - 642 N.W.2d 91
In re Wren - 685 N.W.2d 721
Chanhassen Chiropractic Center, P.A. v. City of Chanhassen - 663 N.W.2d 559
Instant Testing Co. v. Community Security Bank - 715 N.W.2d 12
Northern States Power v. Aleckson - 831 N.W.2d 303
Hebert v. City of Fifty Lakes - 744 N.W.2d 226
In re Lecy - 2005 WL 626614
In re River City Woodworking, Inc. - 2005 WL 1432367
County of Dakota v. Cameron - 839 N.W.2d 700
Pickering v. City of Plymouth - 2004 WL 728147
State v. B&F Properties, LLC - 2013 WL 622356
If your court case did not go as expect, then I can help.