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An
extensive amount of engineering legal work has also been performed for many
years. This work generally relates to law suits and consists of the
following:
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engineering investigations and reports,
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preparation of court exhibits,
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depositions,
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court
testimony.
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This engineering legal work most often relates to the following types of
cases:
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condemnation actions relating to property potential and valuation,
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damage
suits relating to property damage and/or loss of life on roads and highways,
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damage
suits relating to property damage and/or loss of life as a result of storm
water flows and floods,
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civil
suits relating to property potential, valuation, and utilization,
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property
ownership and easements ‑ lawsuits involving the extent of property ownership
and the relationship of boundaries to topography, utilities, physical
improvements, buildings and structures in the field,
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civil
suits relating to damages caused by unrecorded easements or defects in title
documents.
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