How much of your property could you lose under eminent domain?

Home /  Articles by: R. Scott Alagood
Alagood Cartwright Burke PC

How much of your property could you lose under eminent domain?

When you learned of the possibility of a new road or the expansion of an existing road near your property,…

Read More

Car smashes into Starbucks, leaves 3 injured

Police in Texas are in the process of investigating a single-vehicle collision that left three people with injuries. The car…

Read More

What is the difference between mediation and arbitration?

Litigation is not always the best choice for solving business disputes. In some cases it is necessary, but generally it…

Read More

Symptoms and complications of rib fractures

A blow to the chest due to a car accident or other trauma can cause one or more ribs to…

Read More

What you need to know about zoning in commercial real estate

Zoning laws have a huge impact on business because they dictate where a person may operate a business and make…

Read More

Know the laws for Texas motorcyclists

According to data from the Governors Highway Safety Association, Texas has more motorcycle fatalities per 10,000 registered riders than any…

Read More

What makes noncompete agreements enforceable?

People that you employ may have access to your sensitive business information, like your sales data or your client list.…

Read More

Are there positive aspects to eminent domain?

Property ownership grants you certain rights. However, in particular circumstances, the government has the right to forcibly separate you from…

Read More

What are the limitations on eminent domain?

If the government or another entity wishes to take a portion of property you own, then you must ensure it…

Read More

Is drowsy driving really a big concern?

Texas residents share the road with many different drivers. There are many types of cars, too. With each variable, a…

Read More

Recent Posts

Contact The Firm

Fields marked with an * are required

I Have Read The Disclaimer*
This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.