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Stephon B. Bagne’s expertise in representing property owners in condemnation cases is widely recognized. Stephon has represented all types of property owners in a variety of situations including vacant and improved property, partial and total takings, easement and fee acquisitions, involving commercial and residential properties. He has won jury trials in courts throughout the State of Michigan and successfully defended those verdicts before the Michigan Court of Appeals. Stephon has prevailed in challenges of the necessity of takings and negotiated less onerous acquisitions in partial taking matters. He regularly speaks and writes about eminent domain and other real estate law issues for a variety of professional organizations. For a more complete bio, please click here.

 

 

 

 

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Tuesday
Aug012017

ITC FILES NEW CASES SEEKING RIGHTS IN LIVONIA

ITC filed four new vegetation management cases in Livonia last week

As I have described in many past blog posts, ITC is engaging in a systematic campaign to increase its vegetation management rights throughout its entire Michigan transmission line system.  I have handled the majority of the vegetation management cases that ITC has filed, including cases in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw, and Lapeer Counties.

Last week, ITC filed four more cases against a group of neighbors in Livonia.  I will be representing property owners in this project.

This blog post details many of the issues that arise in an ITC taking.

Please feel free contact me if you have been approached by ITC or any other condemning authority about the acquisition of property rights.

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