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Eminent Domain and Takings

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  • USDA Appeals
  • Renewable Energy
  • Solid and Hazardous Waste Disposal

One of the most precious rights guaranteed under the Nebraska and U.S. Constitutions is the protection of private property. Private property can only be taken for a necessary public purpose through the payment of just compensation. Mattson Ricketts has a long history of representing landowners in eminent domain cases to ensure just compensation. When the government takes property rights without going through the proper channels, the firm prosecutes inverse condemnation or takings cases on behalf of landowners.
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