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Top best Natural Resources Lawyers in zip code 97401 Eugene

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We have more than 4 top best Natural Resources lawyers in zip code 97401, Eugene, Oregon. Douglas M. DuPriest, Mark P. Amberg are among the top best Natural Resources attorneys in zip code 97401. While choosing lawyers in zip code 97401, compare their reviews.


Douglas M. DuPriest - top best Natural Resources Lawyer in zip code 97401

Douglas M. DuPriest

Rating: 1


Area of Practice: Bankruptcy,Land Use & Zoning,Natural Resources,Probate ,Real Estate

Zip code: 97401, Eugene, Oregon

Douglas M. DuPriest Avvo Reviews
My family was the subject of civil dispute that to some extent involved land use regulations. Mr. DuPriest was recommended to me as an attorney knowle... ...

Contact: 541-686-9160
Hutchinson, Cox, Coons, DuPriest, Orr and Sherlock, P.C..
200 Forum Building   777 High Street  974.

Mark P. Amberg - top best Natural Resources Lawyer in zip code 97401

Mark P. Amberg

Rating: 3.95


Area of Practice: Business & Commercial,Civil ,Government Agencies,Insurance ,Labor ,Natural Resources,Real Estate

Zip code: 97401, Eugene, Oregon



Contact: 541-485-0220

360 East 10th Avenue   300.

Jerome Lidz - top best Natural Resources Lawyer in zip code 97401

Jerome Lidz

Rating: 3.45


Area of Practice: Administrative ,Appellate ,Municipal ,Natural Resources

Zip code: 97401, Eugene, Oregon



Contact: 541-485-0220

360 East 10th Avenue   300.

William H. Sherlock - top best Natural Resources Lawyer in zip code 97401

William H. Sherlock

Area of Practice: Administrative ,Business & Commercial,Civil ,Land Use & Zoning,Natural Resources

Zip code: 97401, Eugene, Oregon



Contact: 541-686-9160
Hutchinson, Cox, Coons, DuPriest, Orr and Sherlock, P.C..
200 Forum Building   777 High Street  974.

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Description: Legal issues concerning the extraction and management of natural resources, including oil, gas, and minerals. Case Example: Pennsylvania Coal Co. v. Mahon (1922) - This landmark case addressed the regulation of mining activities and property rights. Judgment: The Supreme Court held that regulation could go too far and become a taking under the Fifth Amendment, requiring compensation.