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Eminent Domain

Eminent domain is the power to take private property for public use, governed by the Eminent Domain Act of 1971. Learn more about this process: negotiations, compensation, declaration(s), and court proceedings.

EVENT CONTENT

  • What is it? How does it work?
  • Who has the power? Prerequisites?
  • Process flow. Know your rights.
  • Samples Stories. Real World.

Meet Our Speaker

Brian Keatts
Brian Keatts Partner, Davison Eastman Muñoz Paone, P.A.
Brian Keatts
Partner, Davison Eastman Muñoz Paone, P.A.

Brian Keatts is a partner in the Business Law and Litigation Department at Davison Eastman Munoz Paone, P.A. With over 20 years of experience across multiple state and federal jurisdictions, Brian has represented clients across a wide range of industries, including the construction, energy, business, commercial real estate, environmental, banking, insurance and governmental sectors.

Brian Keatts’s trial experience includes serving as special counsel for the State of New Jersey, Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), in connection with the NJ’s joint beach replenishment program along portions of New Jersey. Brian also has experience representing architects, engineers and attorneys against claims of professional malpractice. He has provided counsel to interstate natural gas companies in project planning, construction and all associated litigation, as well as to private utilities and governmental agencies in planning and getting their projects built.

Brian Keatts’s practice focuses on all facets of complex commercial litigation and general liability matters, including construction claims and related litigation, drafting property right agreements, contractual disputes, condemnation/eminent domain, consumer fraud claims, regulatory claims and licensing (e.g., A901 licensing), and various tort and business interruption claims. He regularly represents clients at mediation, arbitration, commissioner hearings, and state and appellate courts. Brian works extensively with clients in analyzing issues, forming litigation strategies when necessary, and directing a team to implement those strategies.

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