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Environmental Law

Federal Takings Litigation: Your Options If the Government Has Claimed Rights to Your Property Marzulla, Nancie G.
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Author: Nancie Marzulla Published: February 8th, 2021 What is a federal taking? This short video answers this question and explains your rights and options when faced with a federal taking. Click here to view entire blog article at Marzulla Law. 

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How to Win Your Case but Lose Your Attorneys’ Fees Marzulla, Nancie G.
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Author: Nancie Marzulla Published: September 1st, 2020 Though one might assume that being paid attorneys' fees and the cost for handling litigation, in this article Nancie Marzulla argues that being paid attorneys' is not always a given.  Click here to view entire blog article at Marzulla Law.

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Taking Discovery Disputes to Court Marzulla, Nancie G.
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Author: Nancie Marzulla Published: March 31st, 2020 In this article Nancie Marzulla explores the case between Mingo Logan and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, in which the Corps issued a wetland permit to Mingo Logan to discharge fill material. After producing initial disclosures, the Government argued against the second document request, but the

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Nancie Marzulla Talks Takings Law at Dallas Love Field on Eminent Domain Podcast Marzulla, Nancie G.
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Author: Marco Marzulla Published: April 24th, 2020 In an episode of The Eminent Domain Podcast, Nancie Marzulla and Clint Schumacher discuss a taking at Dallas’ Love Field Airport and the implications of The Reform Act.   Click here to view entire blog article at Marzulla Law

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Why Government Contract Terms Matter Marzulla, Nancie G.
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Author: Nancie Marzulla Published: May 8th, 2020 In a case related to dredging between The North American Landscaping, Construction and Dredge Company and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, North American sued the Corps, claiming that it was underpaid for its dredging services. The Court’s decision was based off the plain language of the

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Good Questions to Know the Answers To in a Taking Case: How Much Property Was Taken and When? Marzulla, Nancie G.
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Author: Nancie Marzulla Published: May 11th, 2020 As it relates to Taking cases via claims made in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, this article discusses key factors to consider in the analysis of this type of case, as well as the conclusion made by the Court. The date of taking, in addition to the size of

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A Project’s Need For Public Services Is Not An Environmental Impact Requiring Mitigation Ivester, David
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A project that adds homes and commercial buildings to a community typically increases the need for various municipal services, such as fire and police protection. As the Court of Appeal recently confirmed in City of Hayward v. Board of Trustees, that need, though, is not itself an “environmental impact”

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Landowners can Sue to Contest EPA’s Claim of Jurisdiction to Regulate their Land under the Clean Air Act Ivester, David
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The U.S. Supreme Court has unanimously ruled that landowners can sue the Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) to challenge its issuance of an administrative “compliance order” claiming their land is a “wetland” subject to its regulatory jurisdiction under the Clean Water Act (“CWA”). The Court’s decision in Sackett v. Environmental Protection

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