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Kaufman & Canoles Announces New Practice Group: Eminent Domain

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August 2017 - Kaufman & Canoles announced today the formation of a new practice group, Eminent Domain. The Eminent Domain Practice Group is dedicated to the representation of landowners, business owners and tenants impacted by condemnation matters across Virginia.

Mark A. Short, Esq. will Chair the Eminent Domain Practice Group. Mark is recognized as one of the leading eminent domain attorneys in Virginia and has more than 20 years of experience representing businesses and property owners against federal, state and local authorities.

"In order to meet existing and future client needs, and to continue to provide the cutting edge, comprehensive legal counsel for which we are known, Kaufman & Canoles is enthusiastically launching this exciting new practice group," said Kaufman & Canoles President, William R. Van Buren III. "Mark and his team have decades of experience in assisting landowners throughout every stage of the condemnation process."

Members of the Kaufman & Canoles' Eminent Domain Practice Group include William L. Holt and Mark A. Short.

The contents of this publication are intended for general information only and should not be construed as legal advice or a legal opinion on specific facts and circumstances. Copyright 2026.

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