Report

Legal and Practical Issues of Easements in Texas

 
Article I, section 17 of the Texas Constitution sets forth the power and authority of eminent domain in Texas. It was amended in 2009 to read as follows:

'No person’s property shall be taken, damaged or destroyed for or applied to public use without adequate compensation being made, unless by the consent of such person, and only if the taking, damage, or destruction is for . . . the State, a political subdivision of the State, or the public at large; or any entity granted the power of eminent domain under law...'public use' does not include the taking of property...for transfer to a private entity for the primary purpose of economic development or enhancement of tax revenues.'

What Does It Mean?

Agenda

Eminent Domain and Condemnation
Procedural Prerequisites
Filing Suit
Valuation and Damages Issues
Inverse Condemnation and Trespass
Final Judgment and Conveyance

Faculty

Louis A. Cappadona, Esq.

Nordman Cormany Hair & Compton LLP

Louis A. Cappadona, Esq., has 36 years of hands-on experience and concentrates in the field of labor and employment law, representing management. He represents a wide range of employers, from multinational corporations to small, family-owned businesses. Mr. Cappadona is a member of the State Bar of California and the American Bar Association, and is also active in the Labor and Employment Law Subsections of those bars. He is also a member of the Ventura County Bar Association. Mr. Cappadona was a seminar leader at the Industrial Relations Institute at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena for six years. He is also a director of the East Ventura County Employer Advisory Council and is the program chair. In addition, he is a frequent speaker for many professional and business groups, and does in-house training seminars for various employers. Mr. Cappadona is co-author of Nordman Cormany Hair & Compton LLP’s Employment and Labor Law Bulletin. He also teaches continuing legal education courses in labor and employment law to other lawyers.

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