Testing Minnesota Statute 117.186 as It Relates to Business Damages (Loss of Going Concern) in Condemnation – By Scot A. Torkelson
Introduction On September 9, 2008, a Court-appointed Commission recognized an important threshold of damages in the area of condemnation law. The decision (State of Minnesota v. Parcel 212 Kindercare) came thirteen months after the Interstate 35W bridge collapse which precipitated the condemnation and taking of the subject real estate. The taking closed and, ultimately, destroyed […]