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Denver Eminent Domain Lawyer
Overview
Amanda Bradley is a real estate litigation and transactional attorney with more than 15 years of experience advising clients in real property transactions, negotiating and preparing real estate contracts and related documents, and representing clients in all phases of real estate litigation...
Amanda Bradley is a real estate litigation and transactional attorney with more than 15 years of experience advising clients in real property transactions, negotiating and preparing real estate contracts and related documents, and representing clients in all phases of real estate litigation...
Amanda Bradley is a real estate litigation and transactional attorney with more than 15 years of experience advising clients in real property transactions, negotiating and preparing real estate contracts and related documents, and representing clients in all phases of real estate litigation.
She has represented clients in eminent domain actions involving various municipal and county governments and urban renewal authorities throughout Colorado, including negotiation of possession, appraisal review, litigation, and appeals. Amanda also has considerable experience in other aspects of real estate dealings and land use disputes, including those concerning title issues, lease and purchase agreements, foreclosures, and other complex contractual disputes.
Her recent representative experience includes: representing a non-profit association in trial court and appellate proceedings to oppose an attempted private condemnation to serve future development, in which the Colorado Supreme Court upheld the trial court's dismissal of the case in a decision that clarified and confirmed the property owner's rights in such cases; representing the Regional Transportation District in various condemnation matters pertaining to the expansion of its mass transportation system; providing legal counsel for various matters pertaining to the relocation of a medical campus in Denver, including the condemnation of reversionary interests and the negotiation of agreements to facilitate the property's sale and ultimate redevelopment; and representing a developer in a multi-million dollar refinancing transaction and acquisition of real property for construction of a mental health facility, including negotiating and drafting construction documents, counsel regarding necessary governmental approvals, and clearing title to the subject property.
Amanda graduated from Auburn University in 1994 with a degree in criminal justice/pre-law, and received her J.D. from Cumberland School of Law at Samford University in 1997. She is a member of the Colorado and Denver Bar Associations.
About Amanda A. Bradley
Practice Areas
- Eminent Domain
- Real Estate Litigation
- Real Estate Transactions
Representative Cases
- Glenelk Association, Inc. v. Lewis, 260 P.3d 1117 (Colo. 2011)
- E-470 Public Highway Authority v. Wagner, 77 P.3d 902 (Colo. App. 2003)
- Envirotest Systems, Corp. v. Colorado Dept. of Revenue, 109 P.3d 142 (Colo. 2005)
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- Colorado, 1998
- U.S. District Court District of Colorado
Other Affiliations
- Member of the Colorado Bar Association
- Member of the Denver Bar Association
Education
- Cumberland School of Law, Samford University, Birmingham, Alabama, May, 1997
J.D - Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, June, 1994
B.A
Honors: With Honors
Major: Criminal Justice/Pre-Law
Minor: Political Science and French - Cumberland at Durham, University of Durham, Durham, England, 1995
Summer Program in International and Comparative Law
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
101 University BoulevardSuite 350 Denver, CO 80206
Phone
Fax
- 720-293-4712
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