The American Law Institute CLE (ALI CLE) recently published an article on its blog examining why understanding potential for a highest and best use that differs from a property’s current use is critical when real property subject to condemnation is within an area of urban renewal or is underutilized.
Miller, Miller & Canby litigation attorney Diane Feuerherd joined Andrew Lines of CohnReznick LLP, and Jeff Tibbals of Bybee & Tibbals, exploring how to identify an underutilized property, and provide practical and legal considerations for counsel and appraisers. They also discuss how and when urban renewal may (and may not) impact the maximum potential use.
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Diane Feuerherd is an appellate and trial attorney, focusing on business, real estate and eminent domain litigation in the Maryland state and federal courts. She has successfully advocated cases at each level of the Maryland State Courts, from the District Court to the Court of Appeals. Learn more about Miller, Miller & Canby’s eminent domain and condemnation practice and litigation practice.
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