Compare 4 attorneys and 2 law firms in Bryan , TX. Sort by highest rating and years of eminent domain experience.
A Davis
Bryan eminent domain attorney at Davis and Davis with 74 years experience2900 Trophy Drive, Bryan, TX 77802
Alfred Davis, II
Bryan eminent domain attorney at Davis and Davis with 52 years experience2900 Trophy Drive, Bryan, TX 77802
William Steele
Bryan eminent domain attorney at Davis and Davis with 47 years experience2900 Trophy Drive, Bryan, TX 77802
Kyle Hawthorne
Bryan eminent domain attorney at Bruchez Goss Thornton and Meronoff with 38 years experience4343 Carter Creek Parkway, Suite 100, Bryan, TX 77802
Need help with an eminent domain matter?
Eminent domain gives the state, local or federal government the right to assume ownership of your real estate property, residential or commercial, for public use in exchange for fair compensation. An eminent domain attorney may be retained to challenge the government’s valuation for compensation, negotiate the timing or its need to take your property entirely. The eminent domain process can be intimidating and overwhelming – an experienced attorney is essential.
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