Cordier Halsey advises Arizona property owners, developers, utilities, districts, public bodies, and businesses on easements, rights-of-way, land use, zoning, and related real-property disputes. These matters often involve a mix of title, access, regulatory, valuation, and development concerns that need to be evaluated together rather than in isolation.
We represent clients in disputes involving roadway, freeway, pipeline, railway, and transmission-line corridors, as well as access restrictions, easement interpretation, land use compliance, zoning issues, and related property-rights conflicts. Our approach is informed by the practical realities that often drive these matters, including project timing, operational needs, infrastructure impacts, and the long-term effect on the property itself.
This work also aligns naturally with our real estate disputes and commercial lease and property-related counseling when access, use restrictions, property documents, or development plans become points of conflict. We represent clients in Phoenix, Scottsdale, Maricopa County, and throughout Arizona.
Property owners, developers, utilities, districts, public bodies, and businesses dealing with access limitations, corridor disputes, zoning issues, or land use restrictions affecting property value or project objectives.
We look at the property issue alongside valuation, infrastructure needs, title and document interpretation, regulatory posture, and the business consequences of delay or loss of access.
Russell "Rusty" Rea brings focused experience in rights-of-way, land use, zoning, valuation, condemnation, and other property-rights disputes involving public, utility, and development projects.
Cordier Halsey helps Arizona clients assess easement, rights-of-way, and land use disputes with a clear view of property rights, project needs, and long-term economic impact.
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