Lenawee County v Wagley et al
Dec 20, 2011OUTCOME: Achieved reversals in two interlocutory appeals.
In this case, the trial judge entered an order requiring Lenawee County to purchase houses that were built adjacent to the existing airport. The judge relied on FAA regulations. In the fist appeal, I ... had the judge's order reversed. After the judge allowed evidence barred by the first opinion, we filed another appeal and had him reversed again. The case went to trial and we believe the judge again allowed illegal evidence contrary to the first two appeals. We are confident the third appeal will end up in another reversal. While it is unusual to be forced to appeal a decision three times, in certain situations, the effect of accepting a bad decision can have far reaching effects.
