Law Blog
OTA Loses Jurisdiction Battle
Let’s discuss all four OTA lawsuits and the most recent updates in each of them, including the Supreme Court’s denial of jurisdiction over certain matters.
OTA’s Motion to Dismiss Denied
A judge denied the OTA’s Motion to Dismiss in a case dealing with violations of the Open Meeting Act. Read to find out why, and what the OTA will do next.
OTC Approves Turnpike Routes
Despite a commissioner’s vacancy and plenty of protesting, the OTC approved the three highly contested ACCESS Oklahoma projects, and the OTA filed two motions to dismiss the lawsuits against them.
The OTA Plans for the Supreme Court
Resolutions and applications and rulings, oh my! The OTA’s Special Board Meeting moved ACCESS Oklahoma Plans forward even in the midst of several lawsuits.
What if I Resist Eminent Domain?
If you are considering resisting the OTA’s right to use eminent domain, you should contact a property attorney. Some of the current resisters have done so, and are part of a pending lawsuit.
Turnpike Expansion and Eminent Domain
The OTA’s website and specific construction and proposal outlines are hard to navigate, and they might leave you even more confused on how the expansion will affect you. Plainview Legal Group is here to guide you through it.
Condemnation Procedure in Oklahoma
With the ever-present oil industry in Oklahoma, you may find yourself facing condemnation or eminent domain proceeding. It is important to have an experienced attorney review your case to help identify your best courses of action.