
Webinar - Is Your Township Prepared for More De Facto Takings Claims - 6/4/20
NOTE: This webinar will also now cover some of the recent COVID-19-related challenges alleging that shutdown orders are de facto takings.
This webinar will discuss the potential for increased litigation over takings claims against townships as a result of the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision in Knick v. Township of Scott. In that case, a Pennsylvania township adopted an ordinance that a resident claimed was a de facto taking of her property without just compensation. Additionally, the Pennsylvania appellate courts have issued a spate of recent decisions concerning de facto condemnation claims. In this webinar, Kandice Hull of McNees Wallace & Nurick will review what these decisions may mean for Pennsylvania municipalities and ways in which municipalities can better protect themselves from potential takings claims.
Qualifies for 1 PMGA Planning/Zoning Point
Eligible for 1 CLE credit. (additional cost)
Date:
June 4, 2020
Time:
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Registration Fee:
Member* - $ 30.00
Non-Member – $ 40.00
CLE Credit - $15.00
*PSATS Member = Registrant has paid current annual membership dues to PSATS or one of its professional associations (e.g., Township Emergency Management Association, Township Engineers Association, Township Planners Association, Township Solicitors Association, or the Pa. Assoc. of Zoning Officials).
- Registration Closed