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Eminent Domain and Relocation Workshop - Portland-Milwaukie Light Rail and Columbia River Crossing

You are invited to attend a FREE Eminent Domain and Business Relocation Workshop on June 14th.

Martyn L. Daniel of Martyn Daniel LLC., eminent domain and business relocation consultant along with guest speakers Neil Olson and Jim Zupancic, Land Use Attorneys from Zupancic Rathbone Law Group will demsytify the eminent domain process with emphasis on: 

The Portland-Milwaukie Light Rail and the Columbia River Crossing projects.

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Jim and Neil will discuss:

  • TriMet's and the State's purchase of your property
  • Common myths and misconceptions of eminent domain
  • Analysis of the offer and valuation
  • What to do when you don't agree with the offer 

Martyn will discuss:
 
What you Need to Know About Relocating Your Business While Following TriMet or State Relocation Guidelines:

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  • How you get paid for relocating your business
  • Key items to include while planning your relocation
  • How other businesses have succeeded and failed while following the government relocation process

    ...and much, much more... 


Please complete the registration at this site and check your Inbox for your confirmation email. A reminder will be sent out 48 hours before the event.

You may also ask Neil, Jim and/or Martyn a question to be answered at the end of the workshop.  Please fill out the question box at the time of registration.


If you have any questions, you may call Martyn Daniel at  425-398-5708.

If you bring a friend, please have them register as well.

Handouts and light refreshments will be served. 

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