ASHEVILLE, N.C., July 15, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Attorney Kevin Mahoney has joined the NC Eminent Domain Law Firm. For nearly 25 years, Mahoney has handled eminent domain cases on behalf of both the state of North Carolina as well as property owners.

"I try to assure the property owners of Western North Carolina they are not out-gunned or outmanned when the NCDOT takes their land," says the former NC Attorney General about joining the NC Eminent Domain Law Firm.

Knowing Both Sides of Eminent Domain Law
"In all of North Carolina, there are probably only a handful of former Attorneys General who left the NCDOT to fight on behalf of property owners' rights. With Kevin joining us, we now have three right here at our firm," said Attorney Stan Abrams who leads the NC Eminent Domain Law Firm.

With nearly 25 years of experience practicing eminent domain law, it is a job Mahoney knows and understands well. As Special Deputy Attorney General, Mahoney led the Western Office for the state of North Carolina in Asheville, which covers the 26 western-most counties. He managed and assigned hundreds of cases, hired and trained new attorneys, and interfaced with the central office in Raleigh.

Eminent domain is a complex and unique area of the law that Mahoney has practiced, almost exclusively, for the past 25 years. In handling hundreds of cases over the years, it became apparent that many landowners could use more expert advice and counsel. Mahoney has joined the NC Eminent Domain Law firm to provide exactly that level of expert advice to home, land, or business owners whose property may need to be taken for a new road, bridge, or other project, and who deserve more when negotiating with the well-funded and well-resourced government.

"The NCDOT has hundreds of engineers, and many right of way agents and staff appraisers. The landowner often stands alone facing this huge government agency. I possess unique skills and knowledge of how the condemnation process works, having done it for over 24 years. I now represent property owners to try to assure that the playing field remains level," he said.

Fast Facts about Kevin Mahoney

  • Nearly 25 years of experience practicing NC eminent domain law
  • One of few former NCDOT Attorneys General who also have experience fighting for individual property and business owners
  • Former Special Deputy Attorney General of the Western Office of NC in Asheville, which covers the 26 western-most counties
  • Multiple published civil and criminal cases from the NC Court of Appeals
  • Has handled dozens of jury trials
  • Teaches real estate to hundreds of aspiring Western North Carolina real estate brokers
  • Educated at Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., where he earned his J.D. and a B.A. in political science
  • Memberships: Buncombe County Bar Association, North Carolina Bar Association, licensed North Carolina real estate broker, licensed North Carolina real estate educator, real estate instructor for Cumbie & Trull School of Real Estate
  • Married with children and long-term Asheville resident
  • Former volunteer little league, basketball, and soccer coach

About the NC Eminent Domain Law Firm
A division of the Law Offices of James Scott Farrin, the NC Eminent Domain Law Firm is dedicated solely to representing property owners throughout North Carolina, who may be impacted by eminent domain law. The NC Eminent Domain Law Firm is led by attorneys Stan Abrams and Jason Campbell, both of whom previously worked as Assistant Attorneys General for the North Carolina Department of Justice in the Transportation Section, where they litigated condemnation cases for the NCDOT. The firm's attorneys have over 60 years of combined experience working exclusively on eminent domain cases. The Law Offices of James Scott Farrin has the legal resources of nearly 60 attorneys and is based in Durham, North Carolina, with 14 additional offices throughout the state to serve its clients.

Contact Information:
Stan Abrams
1-877-393-4990
NC Eminent Domain Law Firm
300 Ridgefield Court Suite 309
Asheville, NC 28806

 

SOURCE NC Eminent Domain Law Firm

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