Imminent Domain Defense
Aggressive representation for property owners safeguarding their land against high-voltage transmission expansion.
DEFENDING LANDOWNERS FROM 765KV ENCROACHMENT
The Law Offices of John T. Montgomery specialize in protecting the rights of property owners throughout the Big Country Area impacted by the Dinosaur-Longshore 765KV transmission line. We address the unique legal challenges posed by utility expansion, ensuring our clients receive the strategic representation and robust advocacy necessary to challenge unfair appraisals and preserve the integrity of their land holdings.
Legal Expertise Focused on Property Protection
Eminent Domain Defense
Vigorous representation for Big Country property owners facing land acquisition for the Dinosaur-Longshore 765KV line. We ensure your constitutional rights are upheld at every stage.
Route & Impact Analysis
Comprehensive evaluation of proposed utility routes to minimize property devaluation. Our team collaborates with land surveyors and agricultural experts to assess the long-term impact on your livelihood.
Just Compensation Negotiation
Strategic negotiation to maximize the value of your property. We don't settle for standard payouts; we fight for settlements that reflect the unique characteristics and potential of your land.
Latest Updates
Dinosaur-Longshore 765KV Property Rights Analysis
The Law Offices of John T. Montgomery provides ongoing legal guidance regarding the eminent domain threats currently affecting the Big Country Area. We are actively monitoring litigation outcomes and regulatory changes to ensure property owners are shielded from governmental and corporate overreach.
Get Legal Defense
We defend property rights in the Big Country Area against the encroachment of the Dinosaur-Longshore 765KV line. Secure your property's value and future through expert legal representation.
Office Location
3300 S 14th St Ste 340
Abilene, TX 79605
Direct Communications
Phone: (325) 704-4357
Email: counsel@jtmfirm.com
Big Country Area Protection
Ensuring landowners are treated fairly