Overview

Artin Shaverdian is widely recognized as an expert in real estate, eminent domain and inverse condemnation matters. He represents public agencies, business entities and individuals in commercial and real estate related disputes, including valuation-related litigation.

Artin represents public agencies as lead counsel on the acquisition of thousands of parcels of real property. He works on some of the largest public works projects shaping the nation's infrastructure, including roads, highways, utilities, grade separations, rail projects, schools, flood basins and redevelopment projects. Agencies regularly invite him to host seminars for their in-house counsel and real estate staff on legal issues in the right-of-way industry and to assist in streamlining their precondemnation planning including relocation.

It is this experience and understanding of government agencies which has also resulted in unparalleled success representing property and business owners in eminent domain/inverse condemnation litigation. On their behalf, he has pursued claims against multiple governmental agencies across California and other states recovering millions of dollars.

Clients also turn to him with other real property related matters including land use matters, purchase and sale transactions, rent stabilization issues, leasing, title and escrow matters and quiet title actions.

Artin’s work with public agencies as well as business and property owners has connected him with leaders in the transportation, healthcare, cannabis, technology and hospitality sectors, among others. He has worked with these companies to identify and help remedy issues related to licensing, regulatory, corporate, contracting, construction, medical staff/healthcare and employment practices.

Representative clients Artin has counseled and continues to counsel include Virgin Hyperloop One, Adventist Health, Consulate General and Department of Foreign Affairs of Foreign Nations, along with dozens of public agencies, such as the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority; the California High-Speed Rail Authority; the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey; the Austin Transit Partnership; Capital Southeast Connector JPA; Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority; Los Angeles Department of Water and Power; Riverside County Transportation Commission; County of Stanislaus; the cities of Modesto, Bakersfield, Ventura, Ontario, Gardena, Pico Rivera, Pomona, Los Angeles and South Gate; the Bakersfield, Cathedral City and Glendale redevelopment agencies; Southern California Edison; Milpitas Unified School District; Los Angeles Unified School District; Oxnard Union High School District; High Desert Water District; and the Orange County Flood Control District.

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