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Daniel J. Ballou - top best Land Use Litigation Lawyer in zip code 29730

Daniel J. Ballou Top Best Land Use Litigation Lawyer in zip 29730
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Area of Practice: Commercial Litigation, Governmental Relations and Economic Development, Real Estate Disputes, Construction Litigation, Administrative and Regulatory Law, Administrative Litigation, Professional Licensing, Professional Licensing Regulation, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Business Litigation, Business Torts, Entrepreneurial Business Law, Emerging Growth Companies, Commercial Torts, Complex Commercial Litigation, Construction Claims, Construction Defects, Construction Liability, Breach of Contract, Contract Fraud, Contract Litigation, Corporate Litigation, Nonprofit Corporations, Condemnation, Inverse Condemnation, Property Rights, Local Government Law, Local Government Relations, Public Policy, State Government Law, Government Tort Liability, Commercial Insurance, Covenants Not To Compete, Executive Severance Contracts, Civil Litigation, Complex Litigation, Professional Liability, Professional Discipline, Real Estate Brokers Licensing, Real Estate Brokers and Agents Liability, Real Estate Litigation, Trade Secret Misappropriation, Unfair Competition, Zoning, Planning and Land Use, Land Use Litigation

Zip code: 29730, Rock Hill, South Carolina



Contact:
Morton & Gettys.
331 E. Main St..

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Land Use Litigation Case examples in zip code 29730

This area involves disputes and lawsuits related to environmental regulations and land use. Case Example: Massachusetts v. Environmental Protection Agency, 549 U.S. 497 (2007), where the U.S. Supreme Court addressed the EPA's responsibility to regulate greenhouse gases. Judgment: The Court held that the EPA must regulate greenhouse gases if they are found to endanger public health or welfare.


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