Barron, Adler, Clough & Oddo Attorneys Featured in Super Lawyers Article: “Landowners Cleared to Sue Texas For Taking Their Trees”
Attorneys Nicholas Laurent, Blaire Knox, and Andrew York were recently featured in an in-depth interview with Super Lawyers senior editor Beth Taylor, where they discussed their pivotal win in the case of Texas Department of Transportation v. Self before the Texas Supreme Court.
In this landmark case, the Texas Supreme Court sided with the landowners, allowing them to pursue legal action against the state for removing trees on their property without compensation. This ruling marks a significant victory for landowners across Texas, affirming their right to seek compensation when government actions result in the loss of valuable property.
During the interview, Laurent, Knox, and York delved into the details of the case, sharing insights into their strategy and the challenges they faced. The attorneys emphasized the importance of this ruling not only for the specific case but also for the broader implications it holds for landowners facing similar situations. This victory is a testament to the expertise and dedication of the team at Barron, Adler, Clough & Oddo, PLLC in the field of eminent domain and condemnation law.
For decades, the lawyers at Barron Adler have been committed to defending the rights of property owners and ensuring they receive fair treatment and just compensation when the government seeks to take their land or other property. This case involving TxDOT is a prime example of the impact Barron, Adler, Clough & Oddo, PLLC has had in shaping property rights law in Texas.
To learn more about this significant legal victory and how it may affect landowners across the state, read the full article from Super Lawyers here.