Emergency Demolition Of Damaged Building Not A Taking
by hawaiilawyer | Aug 8, 2016 | Blogs, Inverse Condemnation
Today’s Must Read: “The Accidental Abstention Doctrine: After Thirty Years, the Case for Diverting Federal Takings Claims to State Court Under Williamson County Has Yet to Be Made”
by hawaiilawyer | Aug 8, 2016 | Blogs, Inverse Condemnation
Another Takings Pilgrimage (Unconstitutional Conditions Technically, But Close Enough)
by hawaiilawyer | Aug 8, 2016 | Blogs, Inverse Condemnation
Legal Alert (Winter/Spring 2016) Santiago v. Tanaka: The Hawaii Supreme Court Increases Disclosure Requirements for Commercial Property Sellers
by hawaiilawyer | Apr 1, 2016 | Publications
Here’s the Winter/Spring 2016 edition of the Legal Alert. With stories on disclosure requirements in commercial property sales, BE-13 foreign investments, a pending Supreme Court election case, Accessory Dwelling Units, and more. Download the Legal...