Richard Rothfelder joins for Episode 58 of the podcast to discuss how the law treats and values outdoor advertising signs (or billboards) in eminent domain cases. Richard is one of the country's experts in this field and it was a pleasure to get to visit with him.
Dec 04, 2020•43 min•Season 1Ep. 58
Dave Arnold, Ross Greene, Kristen Bennett, and Carrilin Hirsch are the hosts and personalities behind the Pendulum Land Podcast. They join to discuss the view of condemnation from the condemnor side, some Texas culture, Virginia food, and what they would put on a billboard.
Nov 16, 2020•56 min•Season 1Ep. 57
Professor David Callies joined the podcast to discuss his new book Regulatory Takings After Knick .
Oct 29, 2020•41 min•Season 1Ep. 56
Alan Ackerman joins the podcast to share the story of the case of County of Wayne v. Hathcock from the Michigan Supreme Court. This is a right to take case. Alan and I have a wide ranging discussion that includes discussions of federalism, the role of stare decisis, the interstate commerce clause, an influential discussion between Alan and Dana Berliner of the Institute for Justice, and Leave it to Beaver. Please share your thoughts on the show or this episode with me. I’m on Twitter @J_Clint . ...
Sep 15, 2020•28 min•Season 1Ep. 55
Stephen Clarke joins the podcast to share a story about a client that fibbed about his life history and the reaction of clients to the cancellation of Atlantic Coast Pipeline. He also introduces me to the boardgame "Settlers of Catan."
Sep 01, 2020•37 min•Season 1Ep. 54
Carolyn Elefant makes a return appearance for Episode 53 of the Eminent Domain Podcast. The D.C. Circuit issued its ruling in Alleghany Defense Fund v. FERC. The Alleghany Defense Fund case considered the question of whether FERC can play "four corners" with the administrative review process to effectively moot a challenge to FERC approval. The National Law Review explained the decision as one that "could radically disrupt and fundamentally alter the way [FERC] handles challenges to its orders."...
Aug 16, 2020•39 min•Season 1Ep. 53
Luke Ellis and Tyler Milton join the podcast to share stories and tips about trying pipeline condemnation cases. We venture into tales about impromptu jokes, Dallas Cowboy football, and crying during voir dire. It is a great episode!
Jul 31, 2020•50 min•Season 1Ep. 52
Clay Beard joins us to discuss three trial stories and the lessons he took away from each. The stories will entertain, but there are also important practice pointers that can be learned. Clay also shares one of his favorite hunting stories. Be sure to hear that one at the end.
Jul 17, 2020•28 min•Season 1Ep. 51
"The Professor" Robert Thomas re-joins us in Episode 50 of the Eminent Domain Podcast. We discuss whether COVID-19 related regulations are takings and how they will be analyzed under existing law.
Jul 01, 2020•1 hr 6 min•Season 1Ep. 50
Thor Hearne joins Episode 49 of the Eminent Domain Podcast as part of the "War Stories" series. Thor discusses various cases from his career, including cases involving railroad and pipeline easements and the St. Bernard Parish flooding case.
Jun 15, 2020•23 min•Season 1Ep. 49
In Episode 48 of the Eminent Domain Podcast, Josh Baker joins the podcast to discuss a story about a property viewing in an inverse condemnation case. The story takes a funny turn when a swan begins to threaten the jury.
Jun 01, 2020•21 min•Season 1Ep. 48
In Episode 47 of the Eminent Domain Podcast, Carolyn Elefant joins the podcast to discuss the FERC approval process. She also discusses the D.C. Circuit oral argument that recently occurred in the case of Alleghany Defense Fund v. FERC. The Alleghany Defense Fund case considers the question of whether FERC can play "four corners" with the administrative review process to effectively moot a challenge to FERC approval.
May 11, 2020•40 min•Season 1Ep. 47
In Episode 46 of the Eminent Domain Podcast, Steve Silva joins to share a "war story" about his favorite settlement that displayed some out of the box thinking.
May 01, 2020•32 min•Season 1Ep. 46
In Episode 45 of the Eminent Domain Podcast, Nancie Marzulla joins to share a story about a case involving a taking at Dallas Love Field. I then share some thoughts about finding meaning when our work is disrupted.
Apr 15, 2020•30 min•Season 1Ep. 45
In Episode 44 of the Eminent Domain Podcast, we are joined by Philip Hundl from Wharton, Texas and Tony DellaPelle from Morristown, New Jersey. Both are experienced practitioners and give great insight in their interviews. Additionally, I share some thoughts on practicing law while "sheltered in place" as I enter week 3 of working remotely.
Apr 03, 2020•30 min•Season 1Ep. 44
In Episode 43 of the Eminent Domain Podcast, Dana Berliner, Litigation Director for the the Institute for Justice joins. We discuss interesting stories from her career including her involvement of Kelo v. City of New London and a story where the condemnor backed down.
Mar 13, 2020•37 min•Season 1Ep. 43
In Episode 42 of the Eminent Domain Podcast, Robert McNamara of the Institute for Justice joins. We discuss the Carousel Farms v. Woodcrest Homes case out of Colorado that has been appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court. Also joining the interview is William & Mary law student, Delia Root, who discussed her experience at the ALI-CLE Eminent Domain and Land Valuation Conference, her experience in Professor Thomas' class, and her paper on taking liability for government inaction.
Feb 29, 2020•22 min•Season 1Ep. 42
In Episode 41 of the Eminent Domain Podcast, we have the first round of interviews from the ALI CLE national Eminent Domain Conference in Nashville, Tennessee. Joining the podcast are law students Benny Zhang, Andrew Parslow, Kelsey Abell, Kacie Couch, and Joe Melton. It was a great pleasure to speak to each of them. I also discuss a recent case from the Texas Supreme Court - Copano Energy v. Stanley D. Bujnoch, Life Estate.
Feb 04, 2020•32 min•Season 1Ep. 41
In this episode, we consider the question of whether a pipeline has the right to take if it is transporting product that is not used within the state it is crossing.
Jan 18, 2020•15 min•Season 1Ep. 40
We discuss how the County selects appraisers, about one of his current projects trying to value flowage easements, self-driving cars, and valuing property with a value date from 75 years ago.
Nov 27, 2019•38 min
In Episode 38 of the Eminent Domain Podcast, Pete Havel joins us to discuss how to deal with difficult people and his book, The Arsonist in the Office. Pete's book can be found here: https://www.amazon.com/Arsonist-Office-Fireproofing-Coworkers-Employees-ebook/dp/B07NVY7C21 Pete's website is here: https://petehavel.com/ Information about the ALI CLE national Eminent Domain Conference in Nashville, Tennessee can be found here: https://www.ali-cle.org/course/CB005 Please share your thoughts on the...
Nov 10, 2019•32 min•Season 1Ep. 38
In Episode 37 of the Eminent Domain Podcast, I share reflections from a day at the court house after being summoned for jury duty. Some takeaways: Build rapport with the venire panel by being the guide. Build rapport by acknowledging the situation of the venire panel Have positive energy Get the jury talking Begin to personalize your client Put a high priority on the voir dire - what you need to find out and how you want to get the information...
Oct 07, 2019•27 min•Season 1Ep. 37
In Episode 36 of the Eminent Domain Podcast, Robert Thomas and Robert "Bob" Grace join to discuss short term rentals. Robert Thomas discusses the legal implications of short term rentals and the potential for takings when they are regulated. Robert Grace discusses whether a short term rental could be a highest and best use. Robert Thomas also shares a movie recommendation and tells the story about how his mother was an eyewitness to history.
Sep 22, 2019•1 hr 5 min•Season 1Ep. 36
In Episode 35 of the Eminent Domain Podcast, Sam Schwartz aka Gridlock Sam joins to discuss self-driving cars and their impact on future infrastructure. Mr. Schwartz's books include No One at the Wheel: Driverless Cars and the Road of the Future and Street Smart - The Rise of Cities and the Fall of Cars.
Aug 05, 2019•32 min•Season 1Ep. 35
In Episode 34 of the Eminent Domain Podcast, I discuss the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Knick v. Township of Scott . I hope you enjoy the discussion. For a copy of the opinion, look here: https://casetext.com/case/knick-v-township-of-scott For more information about the case, including a listing (with links!) of articles about the case, Robert Thomas has you set: https://www.inversecondemnation.com/inversecondemnation/2019/06/knick-round-up.html...
Jun 24, 2019•15 min
Clint Harbour from the Texas Attorney General's Office joins us in Episode 33 of the Eminent Domain Podcast. He discusses eminent domain from the point of view of the government lawyer in Texas. Clint has great recommendations for trying cases on the condemnor side of the docket. He also shares why he sometimes will wear basketball shorts under his suit at hearings.
Jun 02, 2019•43 min•Season 1Ep. 33
JJ Rolling of von Briesen & Roper (Madison, Wisconsin) joins us in Episode 32 of the Eminent Domain Podcast. He discusses the eminent domain process in Wisconsin. JJ is also an affiliate member of the Appraisal Institute. He thinks highest and best use is an important and under-considered part of the appraisal process and talks about why. Finally, JJ talks about condemnation clauses in leases and a recent case involving K-Mart out of Utah. We also have the first use of the word "gnarly" on t...
May 17, 2019•40 min•Season 1Ep. 32
In Episode 31 of the Eminent Domain Podcast, we discuss the Texas High Speed Rail. Joining the podcast is Patrick McShan, Special Counsel to Texans Against High Speed Rail. As discussed in the podcast, there have been some court hearings regarding whether the High Speed Rail developer has the right to come on to private property to do survey work and whether the developer is even a railroad under Texas law. Patrick brings us up to speed on those cases. We also discuss the proposed project's fina...
Apr 12, 2019•38 min•Season 1Ep. 31
In this episode, I discuss a cross-examination that I wish I could do over. I let my emotions get the best of me and was disrespectful to a witness during a trial. It resulting in me apologizing to him and a lesson learned to not do that again. I also discuss some recent experiences that have reminded me about the importance and impact of storytelling and themes at trial. Please share your thoughts on the show or this episode with me. I’m on Twitter @J_Clint . If you have thoughts about future s...
Mar 18, 2019•19 min•Season 1Ep. 30
In this episode, we visit with Tiffany Dowell Lashmet. Tiffany has served as an Agricultural Law Specialist for Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service since 2013. Tiffany’s work focuses on legal issues impacting Texas landowners and agricultural producers including leases, water law, oil and gas law, pipeline easement negotiation, and landowner liability. She travels the state speaking at various meetings and conferences on these issues and has published several law review articles, extension ...
Feb 28, 2019•35 min