Cordier Halsey advises Arizona clients on real estate disputes, eminent domain, condemnation, valuation, acquisition, easements, rights-of-way, land use, and zoning disputes, water-rights issues, and related real-property litigation. Our experience is especially relevant when property rights, project economics, infrastructure, development, or public and utility projects intersect.
We represent and counsel individual owners, private entities, utilities, districts, public bodies, developers, and businesses in matters involving acquisition strategy, access, facility-related property issues, valuation disputes, roadway, freeway, pipeline, railway, and transmission-line rights-of-way, and the long-term impacts of public and utility projects on private property rights. For a practical overview tailored to owners, see our condemnation valuation insight.
Real estate disputes can also arise from transactions, leases, declarations, CC&Rs, easements, development documents, or commercial relationships. Cordier Halsey approaches those matters with attention to both legal rights and practical business consequences.
We represent clients in Phoenix, Scottsdale, Maricopa County, and throughout Arizona.
Property owners, developers, private entities, utilities, districts, public bodies, and businesses involved in acquisition, valuation, access, or real-property conflicts.
We evaluate the legal claim alongside valuation strategy, project timing, access needs, infrastructure requirements, and business consequences.
Russell "Rusty" Rea brings focused eminent-domain and real-property experience, while Michael A. Cordier supports real estate transaction, lease, and business dispute matters.
Cordier Halsey helps Arizona clients evaluate real estate disputes, condemnation issues, and property-rights matters with a clear view of legal and economic impact.
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