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hello my name is Philip hundle I handle condemnation cases for land owners throughout the Gulf Coast area of Texas iamp;#39; like to talk today about fee Arrangements in condemnation cases so um thereamp;#39;s been some questions about whatamp;#39;s the typical fee arrangement for a land owner thatamp;#39;s faced with a condemnation case uh be be it a pipeline be it a Road expansion utility easement what options are available for that landowner I think sometimes land owners believe that to hire a lawyer itamp;#39;s going to cost a lot of money there just going to be build on an hourly basis and thatamp;#39;s going to eat into whatever possible compensation that they will get from in this case letamp;#39;s say a pipeline company and so land owners tend to sometimes be hesitant to get a loyer involved especially get a lawyer involved early on because theyamp;#39;re afraid theyamp;#39;re going to receive less from the pipe line company in the end because they have to pay for thei