Understanding the Differences Between Eminent Domain and Inverse Condemnation

At Fryer & Hansen, PLLC, our eminent domain lawyers are dedicated to helping property and homeowners stay up-to-date on properly defending their rights when dealing with an eminent domain or inverse condemnation proceeding. We’re here to help make these complex processes less confusing. Let’s discuss the differences between inverse condemnation and eminent domain. Call our... read more


5 More Factors to Keep in Mind Regarding Eminent Domain

In our last blog post, we discussed five factors that home-, land- and property owners should be aware of when dealing with eminent domain. In this post, we’ll outline a few more things people need to be aware of when city officials visit and present you with an eminent domain notice. Get the compensation you... read more


5 Important Factors to Keep in Mind Regarding Eminent Domain

Highway construction and public buildings popping up across town are nothing new. As most people who live in urban areas will tell you, the sight of construction workers building or laying the groundwork for highways is something everyone becomes accustomed to. What many find to be difficult, however, is becoming accustomed to seeing homes or... read more


5 Important Eminent Domain Questions that All Property Owners Should Have Answered

We know that the idea of the federal government seizing your property at a whim’s notice seems unfair. While the United States Constitution does give the government the right to take your piece of land as long as it’s in the best interest of the public, it brings up the question, “What rights do homeowners... read more


2 of the Most Common Mistakes to Avoid When Dealing with Eminent Domain

When faced with an eminent domain notice, what landowners do next is very important to ensure that they get proper compensation. This is a result of the government’s obligation to pay a full market or fair market price for the property. Most property owners facing eminent domain can also include damages such compensation for attorney... read more


A Landowner’s Right: Getting the Representation You Need for Project SH 68

Unbeknownst to many homeowners, a city council or state or federal government can deem your piece of land for “public use”. While handling a case of eminent domain might be out of your hands, a clause in the Fifth Amendment of the Constitution, however, limits the government’s right to take homeowner property for public use... read more


8 Things to Keep in Mind Before Signing a Construction Contract

In the construction industry, you’ll find yourself in this situation time and time again: signing a contract to work on a project as a contractor or subcontractor. Ideally, these documents are meant to define what the responsibilities are for all parties involved in the project are, obligations to each other, delivery of products or services... read more


Construction Basics: What You Should Include in Your Contract

Those in the construction business know the excitement that comes with landing a new contract, especially if it’s a great client with an interesting project. It’s easy to sometimes overlook essential clauses and outlines, but a contract will not only protect you, it will also ensure that work gets done. Some clients get very enthusiastic... read more


4 Tips to Consider When Drafting a Construction Contract

Construction contracts can be simple or tremendously complex. At Fryer & Hansen, we pride ourselves in having extensive knowledge in construction law, legal disputes and anything that comes with dealing with construction projects. We’ve put together a little how-to when writing your first construction contract. Even the word sounds complicated, but if you do your... read more


5 Tips for Avoiding Ambiguity in Construction Contracts

Ambiguities usually arise for a number of reasons in contracts. These stem from lumping in numerous factors and documents - such as general conditions, principal agreements, specifications and change orders - into a single contract. What leads to these situations? Most of the time, it’s the rush to finalize contracts that causes problems, and if... read more