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Eminent Domain Lawyer

   A New York eminent domain lawyer assist their clients with the process of having the New York State government taking their private property for public use. Private property owners are entitled to just compensation for any property taken under New York eminent domain. A New York eminent domain lawyer can defend a property owner who believes that the government is not offering fair market value. A New York eminent domain lawyer can also defend in court when formal condemnation proceedings are filed when an agreement cannot be reached between the property owner and the state of New York. An experienced eminent domain lawyer is needed when going to court with the New York goverment over eminent domain condemnation. The threat of eminent domain has recently increased with the Supreme Court ruling that the local government can acquire property even if its for private use, as long as its in the public interest.

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