The laws governing eminent domain and the process of condemnation are very complex. From the preliminary identification of a public need and the property selected to be acquired to the final settlement, Miller, Miller & Canby eminent domain attorneys Amy Grasso and Jim Thompson outline the stages of the process in “The Stages of Maryland Eminent Domain Cases,” available for review by clicking on Download Attachment at the end of this entry.
Any property owner notified of the potential taking of his/her property should consult with an attorney experienced in eminent domain. For more information about the eminent domain process and the rights of property owners, contact one of Miller, Miller & Canby’s top rated eminent domain specialists: James Thompson or Joe Suntum.
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