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YOu need to address this with your existing lawyers.
YOu need to address this with your existing lawyers.

Can someone sue for loss of business if the buildings next to them in a historic square are all demolished?

Answered 2 years ago by Stephanie Elizabeth Emanuel (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Class Actions
Since your daughter already has media coverage and a documented meeting with the city administrator acknowledging the demolition's impact, she should continue building a strong case. There is a strong possibility that she will be awarded a monetary judgement as well as relocation expenses. However Class Action lawsuits typically takes a long time to reach agreement. It is advisable that you hire an attorney to do a premium consultation that will include from us a complete understanding and analysis of your case. Research all the possible options available to us. Direct her on appropriate steps she should take. This is not a one hour consultation, this is at least 3-4 hours of work but this short investment will be well worth the consultation amount. You do have a strong case but just need a strong foundation to move forward. Time is of the essence in situations like these so the sooner you reach out for a consultation the better prepared you will be in winning and expediting the results. Looking forward to hearing from you. Good luck.... Read More
Since your daughter already has media coverage and a documented meeting with the city administrator acknowledging the demolition's impact, she should... Read More

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Answered 2 years and 5 months ago by attorney Gilbert Borman   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Class Actions
It would seem that you are not alone as I have someone else who is 30th in line. I believe a class action is appropriate on behalf of owners who are being put on the endless waiting list. My email is gb@borman.net  please correspond further to discuss your situation.
It would seem that you are not alone as I have someone else who is 30th in line. I believe a class action is appropriate on behalf of owners who are... Read More