ITC ISSUING GOOD FAITH OFFERS IN DEARBORN
New ITC takings occurring in Dearborn.

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Stephon B. Bagne’s expertise in representing property owners in condemnation cases is widely recognized. Stephon has represented all types of property owners in a variety of situations including vacant and improved property, partial and total takings, easement and fee acquisitions, involving commercial and residential properties. He has won jury trials in courts throughout the State of Michigan and successfully defended those verdicts before the Michigan Court of Appeals. Stephon has prevailed in challenges of the necessity of takings and negotiated less onerous acquisitions in partial taking matters. He regularly speaks and writes about eminent domain and other real estate law issues for a variety of professional organizations. For a more complete bio, please click here.
New ITC takings occurring in Dearborn.
After years of limited condemnation by municipal entities due to budgetary constraints, new projects are underway in Genesee County.
Wolverine appears to be staging the filing of lawsuits to secure rights from larger, commercial properties in Washtenaw County before implementing processes against residential properties in Wayne and Washtenaw Counties.
Early intervention by property owner counsel can sometimes result in convincing condemning authorities to alter either their project or thr rights sought to prevent catastrophic consequences to the owner and massive just compensation claims.
ITC is seeking expanded vegetation management rights along a transmission line running through Oakland and Macomb Counties.
Recently, the Oakland County Road Commission has been filing suits involving properties on Orchard Lake Road.
As part of its continuing efforts to expand its vegetation management rights, International Transmission Company or ITC is contacting property owners in Shelby Township seeking new expanded easements.
DTE acts quickly and reasonably to settle Milford bypass case.
A Canadian company is buying ITC for a staggering $11.3 billion.
Wolverine Pipe Line Company received the administrative approval that is a prerequisite to it acquiring necessary property rights and constructing its project.
Has DTE withheld distribution of complete easements, including the exhibit containing the legal description of the encumbered property, in an attempt to hide the true impacts of the easements from homeowners?
Lenawee County is purchasing three more houses, consistent with rulings that I obtained for their neighbors following a new lawsuit that I filed on behalf of those owners.
If an agency values a property in a condemnation at an amount lower than the assessment, the owner can present the assessment to the jury. However, the agency is not allowed to introduce evidence of the assessed value.
I am actively representing and am regularly contacted by owners confronted by pipeline takings. Currently, there are multiple companies pursuing new pipelines in southeastern Michigan including Rover Pipeline, Nexus, DTE and Wolverine Pipe Line. This post is an introduction to pipeline issues that links to other, longer posts addressing specific issues.
This entry, prepared by my colleagues Stuart M. Schwartz and Nicole S. Tersigni, has nothing to do with eminent domain but may be pertinent to homeowners reading this blog. It discusses the remedies available to homeowners who hired an unlicensed contractor and the defenses that the contractor can assert.
Current Republican frontrunner Donald Trump is criticized by other candidates for supporting the use of eminent domain.
FERC document describes process by which property owners can provide input relating to environmental review process for the Nexus Gas Transmission Project (“Nexus”) plans to construct a new interstate natural gas project in Michigan and Ohio.
International Transmission Company (“ITC”) is making new good faith offers in Taylor for extended vegetation management rights.
In the wake of tree related power outages, DTE intends to cut trees more aggressively in Oakland County
I published an article in the May/June edition of Right of Way Magazine titled Broad Rights of an Avigation Easement. The article focuses upon the requirement that condemning authorities pay just compensation based upon the assumption that all rights involuntarily acquired from property owners will be used to the fullest extent of the law in the context of my trial and appellate experiences dealing with airport easements.