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HANNULA HALOM ATTORNEYS
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The taking of private property by a government agency, a pipeline company, or an electrical utility, is one of the most controversial legal procedures in the United States. When you have been notified that the government or a utility is claiming a right to take your private property without your consent, you may not know where to turn for help. In eminent domain and condemnation the law office of Hannula & Halom represents property owners who need an advocate with professional and knowledgeable negotiation and trial litigation skills. We have over 25 years of experience in representing clients in condemnation matters at both the trial and appeal levels. Mr. Hannula has been hired as a consultant in condemnation by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation as well as numerous local Wisconsin governments. We know what your property is worth. We know how to get it properly appraised. We know how to get you fair compensation. And, in many cases we can compel the government or utility to pay your legal bills as well.
Eminent Domain and Condemnation Law
- High voltage transmission line cases
- State and local highway acquisition cases
- Oil and gas pipeline cases
- Sewer District and School District acquisition cases
- Urban renewal and private development cases
We are proud to say that through our appeal work we have helped shape the eminent domain laws in Wisconsin.
If you have been notified that a government agency or a utility will condemn or seize your property under Minnesota or Wisconsin eminent domain law, let us help you fight for your rights. We will help you get the true value of your property. We are respected as one of the premier condemnation and eminent domain law firms in Wisconsin. We will take cases in any part of Wisconsin or Minnesota.
Protecting Your Rights as Landowners
Hannula & Halom Attorneys
We're here to help!
Phone: 218-206-2562
Toll Free: 888-312-9363
Fax: 715-392-3226

