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Montana's Eminent Domain Laws and Property Rights

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Hertha L. Lund

Hertha L. Lund

Hertha L. Lund is the founder of Lund Law, PLLC and has been fighting for landowner rights for more than 30 years at the national, state and local levels. She has trial experience and has prevailed in numerous high value cases involving property rights. Ms. Lund appears before the Montana Supreme Court, the Federal District Court in Montana, and Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. In 1995, she clerked for the Chief Judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims in Washington, D.C. Ms. Lund currently serves on the Board of Directors for OCA.

Hertha L. Lund

Montana

Lund Law, PLLC
662 Ferguson Avenue, Unit 2
Bozeman, MT 59718
Tel:(406) 586-6254 | Fax:(406) 586-6259
Lund@lund-law.com | www.lund-law.com

Hertha Lund has represented landowners for over 20 years in matters involving eminent domain, property rights, water rights, and wind energy development across the State of Montana. Hertha has argued numerous cases before the Ninth Circuit and the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals, various Federal Circuit Courts, and the District Courts in Montana. She also served as Law Clerk to Chief Judge Loren A. Smith at the U.S. Court of Federal Claims.

While in law school at the University of Montana, Hertha served as Co-Editor-In-Chief of the Montana Law Review. Additionally, she received a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism with a minor in Business Communications from Temple University and studied Animal Science, Range Management, and Pre-Veterinary Medicine at Montana State University. She has served on non-profit boards and is actively involved in the leadership of her church.

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Education

  • University of Montana School of Law, J.D.
  • Temple University, B.A.

Bar Admissions

  • Montana

Hertha Lund has represented landowners for over 20 years in matters involving eminent domain, property rights, water rights, and wind energy development across the State of Montana. Hertha has argued numerous cases before the Ninth Circuit and the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals, various Federal Circuit Courts, and the District Courts in Montana. She also served as Law Clerk to Chief Judge Loren A. Smith at the U.S. Court of Federal Claims.

While in law school at the University of Montana, Hertha served as Co-Editor-In-Chief of the Montana Law Review. Additionally, she received a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism with a minor in Business Communications from Temple University and studied Animal Science, Range Management, and Pre-Veterinary Medicine at Montana State University. She has served on non-profit boards and is actively involved in the leadership of her church.

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Property Rights in the State of Montana

Montana’s property right protections are better in some ways than many other states. In 1975, the State held a convention that determined, pursuant to Montana’s constitutional protections for property rights, that a condemnor had to pay reasonable attorney fees if the condemnee won the case either on liability or if the award beat the condemnor’s final offer, even by one dollar. Also, the State’s statutes are very specific about what is a public use that allows a condemnor to take private property through the eminent domain process.

A Summary of Montana's Eminent Domain Laws

The following responses are intended to provide general information about eminent domain laws in the featured state. Such information does not constitute legal advice. Anyone interested in learning more about eminent domain law and the impact it may have on a given set of facts should consult with an OCA attorney or another attorney experienced in handling eminent domain cases.

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