Top rated Eminent Domain attorney in Houston, Texas
Practice Areas:
Eminent domain,
Appellate
Education Qualification:
The University of Texas School of Law
Practice Areas:
Eminent domain,
Appellate
811 Louisiana Street, Suite 2520Houston, Texas, 77002
Taking on clients from all across Texas, attorney Marie Harlan seeks to find resolution to cases related to eminent domain and condemnation. Working at McFarland PLLC in Houston, Texas, she has been licensed to practice law since 2014. She caters to the needs of her clients in maximizing recoveries and protecting their rights on the verge of a governmental acquisition of private property. Her proficiency allows her to efficiently evaluate the effects of property takings and devise case strategies tailored to each client's needs and property specifics.Over the years, Ms. Harlan has honed her skills in tackling the actions of government entities against her clients, violating their rights and legal protections against the law of the state and the constitution. In defending her clients against the interference of these entities and representing them in inverse condemnation cases, she has secured several million dollars worth of compensation in various courts.Ms. Harlan has represented her clients in various courts, including the 14th Court of Appeals and had a petition for review granted in the Texas Supreme Court. Owing to her exemplary litigation skills and quality of service, she has been rated “Very Good” on Avvo and was selected for inclusion in the "Ones to Watch” list by the Best Lawyers.Having secured a Bachelor of Arts degree with honors in history/plan II in 2005 from The University of Texas at Austin, Ms. Harlan proceeded to get her Juris Doctor with honors from The University of Texas School of Law in 2014. While in law school, she was awarded the Dean’s Achievement Award for outstanding student in evidence. During this period, she also used the time to polish her skills by interning for the Honorable Judges Marina Garcia Marmolejo and Sam Sparks at the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas. She also clerked at the Antitrust Section of the Texas Attorney General’s Office, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, the city of Austin and more.