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$67M Ruling In Eminent Domain Case

Art Levy | 6/1/2008
In another case decided since the state changed its eminent domain law, a circuit court jury decided in May that the Jacksonville Port Authority must pay $67 million to Keystone Coal Co. if it wants to buy a 70-acre parcel. Brigham Moore, a property rights defense firm, represented the coal company, which purchased the land three years ago for $8 million.

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