Category: OCA Blog

February 28th, 2023 — In OCA Blog

Mike Rikon Writes About Urban Renewal and the Assault on Black Neighborhoods

In his recent article written for the New York Law Journal and entitled ‘Urban Renewal, An Assault on Black Neighborhoods,” OCA member Mike Rikon speaks of  how interstate highways, many of which were built to serve white suburban commuters, “were shoved through black neighborhoods, causing surrounding blight and pollution.” Mr. Rikon says these actions were fueled by the Federal Housing Act of 1949, which authorized cities to use eminent...

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February 27th, 2023 — In OCA Blog

OCA Member Dan Manning Represents Property Owners Being Relocated Due to Flooding

OCA’s Iowa Member, Dan Manning, is now representing several property owners in Cedar Rapids who are losing their homes because of past floods and fears about future flooding in their neighborhood near the riverfront area. Calling the takings “above and beyond” the usual scenario, Dan Manning explained the difficulty his clients faced in finding replacement property. “These are their homes, they’ve been there and they’re very unique in their...

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February 16th, 2023 — In OCA Blog

OCA Awards Crystal Eagle to Sonia Eaddy and Nicole King

At Owners’ Counsel of America’s Annual Dinner in Austin, TX, the Crystal Eagle was awarded jointly to two extraordinary women. Sonia Eaddy is a homeowner and community activist, and Nicole King is an Associate Professor at the University of Maryland in Baltimore County. The award was given in recognition of their tireless efforts to save the historic black neighborhood of Poppleton, an area in west Baltimore that has been...

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February 16th, 2023 — In OCA Blog

OCA Announces Two New Primary Members from North Dakota and Oklahoma

Owners’ Counsel of America is pleased to announce the selection of two new Primary Members. Derrick Braaten from North Dakota is the owner of Braaten Law Firm and Kim Ellis Ritchie from Oklahoma is the owner and founder of Ritchie, Rock & Atwood. Both men practice in the areas of business, agricultural, and real estate law, with a heavy emphasis on eminent domain cases, predominantly (if not exclusively) on...

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February 16th, 2023 — In OCA Blog

Announcing Toby Prince Brigham OCA Scholar Shelly Vallone

Owners’ Counsel of America is pleased to announce that Shelly Vallone, a third year law student attending William & Mary Law School, has received the Toby Prince Brigham OCA Scholarship for 2023. “Shelly received a glowing recommendation from Robert Thomas, her Property Rights professor at William & Mary,” says OCA Executive Director, Leslie Fields. The Scholarship was created to honor OCA’s founder, Toby Prince Brigham. It is designed to inspire the...

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December 23rd, 2022 — In OCA Blog

OCA Member Randy Smith Wins Lack of Necessity Challenge For Property Owner in Detention Pond Project

In Lafayette City-Parish vs. Bendel Partnership, the Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit in Louisiana ruled in favor of OCA Member Randy Smith, when it sided with his client that LCP lacked the prerequisite necessity to take the property by eminent domain for a detention pond project. Agreeing with the trial court’s findings based on an extensive evidentiary hearing, the Court ruled that the Parish had acted arbitrarily,...

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September 28th, 2022 — In Uncategorized

Brigham Kanner Property Rights Conference Starts with Great Student Program Today

Today, an excellent Student Program started off the Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference at William & Mary law school. Named in recognition of Toby Prince Brigham and Gideon Kanner for their lifetime contributions to private property rights and their efforts to advance constitutional protection of property, the conference began in 2004 and continues to this day.  The conference is designed to bring together members of the bench, bar, and academia...

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September 13th, 2022 — In OCA Blog

OCA Member Sarah Kellner Defends Vail Resorts in Town’s Efforts to Block Affordable Housing Project

In response to an emergency ordinance recently approved by the Town of Vail to suspend all permits for any activity on Vail Resorts’ property in East Vail, Colorado, pending the filing of a condemnation action to preclude a planned affordable housing project, OCA Member Sarah Kellner has filed a lawsuit against the Town calling its actions both “drastic and unprecedented.” Vail Resorts objects to the emergency ordinance because the...

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August 23rd, 2022 — In OCA Blog

Announcing the Eminent Domain and Land Valuation Litigation Conference in Austin Next Year

Don’t miss next year’s Eminent Domain and Land Valuation Litigation Conference taking place in Austin Texas from February 2-4th. Celebrating its 40th Year, this conference has become the place to be for any professional working in the area of property rights or eminent domain law. For those interested in registering early, not only for the conference, but for the limited book of discounted rooms at the conference hotel, simply...

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July 20th, 2022 — In OCA Blog

Baltimore Family Wins Decades Long Fight to Preserve Their Home From Redevelopment Plans

Aided by many people, including OCA’s Maryland member Joe Suntum, the Eaddy family finally prevailed in their 18 year battle with the city of Baltimore and New York-based La Cité Development to preserve their home from being taken by eminent domain. “Losing my home is like a death to me,” states the message painted some time ago on the side of the Eaddy house, a place they had lived...

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