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Eminent Domain Cases Surge

Eminent domain filings have surged across the country, reports the Washington Times. Nearly 6,000 properties have been threatened or taken by eminent domain since the United States Supreme Court's decision in Kelo v. New London. That number is more than half the total of the previous five years. Contact attorney John Slagter for information on eminent domain issues.

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