South Dakota Eminent Domain Law
Joshua A. Lapin v. Everquote, Inc., et al.
Sioux Falls, South Dakota consumer law lawyer represented Plaintiff who sued defendant on a fraud theory.<br> <table><br> <h1><br> <center><br> <P><br> <img width="300" src="http://www.morelawtv.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Sioux_Falls_SD_Fed.jpg" alt="Federal Courthouse - Federal Courthouse - Sioux Falls, South Dakota"><br> <P><br> Federal Courthouse - Federal Courthouse - Sioux Falls, South Da... More...
$0 (02-17-2023 - SD)Patrick R. Hall v. State of South Dakota
[¶1.] Patrick Hall, Marlyn Erickson, and Fuel Food Mart, Inc. ("Landownersâ€) own property abutting former Exit 66 on Interstate 90 (I-90), a controlled-access highway that passes by Ellsworth Air Force Base. A part of Landowners' property was taken by condemnation in 1961 for the construction of I- 90 and Exit 66. In that condemnation proceeding, the State mitigated the severance damages fo... More...
$0 (11-15-2011 - SD)James A. Swaby, et al. v. Northern Hills Regional Railroad Authority, et al.
[¶1.] Plaintiff landowners brought suit to quiet title to certain railroad rights of way. On cross motions for summary judgment, the circuit court quieted title in favor of the landowners. To resolve this appeal, we must interpret several 1890 deeds and the General Railroad Right-of-Way Act of 1875. We affirm in part, reverse in part, and remand.<br><br>Background<br><br>[¶2.] James Swaby, et al... More...
$0 (07-08-2009 - SD)Monny Truman v. Darren Griese
[¶1.] Monny Truman (Truman), individually and as special administrator of his wife Patricia's estate, and Steven and Dee Ann Rounds1 sued Darren Griese (Griese), in his official capacity as South Dakota Department of Transportation (DOT) Pierre Region Traffic Engineer, and employees of the DOT as John Does after a car accident forty miles west of Pierre. Griese moved for summary judgment based on... More...
$0 (02-18-2009 - SD)<a href="http://www.ca8.uscourts.gov/opndir/04/10/033529P.pdf" target="_new">Jerry W. Bender v. Eugene Regier, M.D.</a>
<P> In July 1998, while incarcerated in the South Dakota corrections system, Jerry Bender tested positive for the Hepatitis C virus (HCV). In this action under 42 U.S.C. § 1983, Bender alleges that Eugene Regier, a physician employed by the South Dakota Department of Health, violated Bender's Eighth Amendment rights by failing to treat his HCV with interferon before Bender's release from the... More...
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