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THE JUSTICE FIRM, based in Charlotte, N.C., protects the financial interests of those affected by eminent domain proceedings. Ms. Justice earned a Bachelors of Business Administration (Finance) with a minor in economics at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. She earned a dual Law and Masters of Business Administration from the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill and is licensed to practice law in North Carolina, Georgia and the District of Columbia.

 

Keenya Toney Justice, Esq., M.B.A
Principal, The Justice Firm

WHAT WE DO

When the State or private condemnor takes property using its power of eminent domain, those with an interest in the property are entitled by law to receive “just” compensation. Unless you know what you are legally entitled to receive, “just” compensation is merely what the government deems it to be. THE JUSTICE FIRM protects the financial interests of business owners and private citizens facing the threat of eminent domain.

Founded on the belief that private property ownership is one of the basic fundamentals of our democracy, THE JUSTICE FIRM provides legal expertise and advocacy for victims of eminent domain. THE JUSTICE FIRM ensures property owners (like you) pursue the available means provided by law—based on the specific details of your case—to help you receive full and “just” compensation when your property is taken. As the amount of compensation received can vary greatly, the goal of the JUSTICE FIRM is to get our clients the full amount to which they are legally entitled.

In pursuit of this goal, the JUSTICE FIRM takes the lead in coordinating the efforts of many professionals including appraisers, engineers, surveyors, realtors, developers and land planners to assure the proper valuation of your property. If a settlement is not reached, THE JUSTICE FIRM will negotiate with the State on your behalf and will represent you so a jury of your peers can determine the amount the condemnor should pay for your property as a result of the taking.

eminent domain: the government's (and other legally sanctioned entities) power to take private property for public use.
100 North Tryon Street · Suite B220-397· Charlotte NC · 28202
tel : 704-377-4747 · toll free: 888-377-6990 · fax: 704-376-1315
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