Two More Eminent Domain Attorney Meetings
- paulBVL

- May 12
- 2 min read
Waldo & Lyle, a leading Virginia property rights law firm, is hosting two more free educational community meetings to discuss the proposed Valley Link transmission line and property owners’ rights under Virginia law. The events will cover key topics including:
Your rights regarding requested surveys and access to your property
Evaluating compensation offers
Practical steps to protect your land and maximize your legal protections in the event of eminent domain proceedings
“When we’re done, the audience will know more about property rights and eminent domain in Virginia than 99% of the attorneys,” said a representative of the firm. This is a free, non-partisan educational event open to all affected property owners and interested community members.
There are TWO upcoming meetings:
When: Thursday, May 14, 2026, at 6:00 p.m.
Where: Appomattox County Community Center located at 220 Community Lane
When: Thursday, May 28, 2026, at 6:00 p.m.
Where: Fluvanna - Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church located at 4309 Thomas Jefferson Parkway, Palmyra, VA
RSVP: Please send an email to Donna Elliott at dre@waldoandlyle.com to reserve your seat. When you send your email to reserve a seat, please include your full name, the property address or GPIN for your property that will be affected by the project and your mailing address. They will be checking registrations at the door.
Waldo & Lyle’s reputation in eminent domain and property rights matters is well established. The firm was recommended without hesitation by a retired federal judge who presided over numerous cases in which Waldo & Lyle represented landowners—advice that came directly from an affected Orange County attorney and landowner.
If the Valley Link project is approved by the State Corporation Commission and proceeds with eminent domain, property owners who understand their rights and the proper process will be best positioned to protect their interests. This meeting is designed to provide that essential knowledge.



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