Practice areas: Eminent Domain
Licensed in Texas since: 2002
Education: The University of Texas School of Law
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Justin Hodge is a Texas trial lawyer who represents landowners against the government and other condemning authorities in condemnation lawsuits. He teaches a course on eminent domain and land takings at the University of Houston School of Law (2016-24) and has testified before the Texas Legislature to promote eminent-domain reform. Mr. Hodge is recognized as a Super Lawyer in Eminent Domain by Thomson Reuters. He has co-chaired the CLE International’s Houston Eminent Domain Conference (2016-2021) and has served on faculty at the national eminent-domain conferences at ALI-CLE (2015-16, 2020 and 2024), co-chaired the national eminent-domain ALI-CLE 101 conference (2022-24), and served as a board member and faculty at the Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference (2020-22, and 2024).
Mr. Hodge represents landowners in condemnation proceedings, not the governmental authorities or private companies taking property. Mr. Hodge has won cases for landowners at every level: administrative hearings, jury trials, and appeals in state and federal courts. Mr. Hodge’s cases have involved takings of vacant land and ranches as well as highly improved properties with office buildings, shopping centers, restaurants, motels, banks, churches, c-stores, mines, quarries, and residential subdivisions. He has shown his skill both as a negotiator and as a courtroom advocate.
Both Mr. Hodge’s father and grandfather were Texas cattlemen and ranchers. His family has lived in Texas for nearly two centuries and is listed amongst members of the Sons of the Republic of Texas, direct descendants of those that settled the Republic of Texas. Understandably, he is passionate about Texas property rights. He has testified on Texas condemnation and eminent-domain reform on behalf of Texas landowners in front of both the Texas House of Representatives and the Texas Senate.
In 1999, Mr. Hodge received his Bachelor of Science degree in Agriculture and Applied Economics from Texas Tech University. At Texas Tech, Mr. Hodge taught as a teaching assistant in Farm and Ranch Management. In 2002, he graduated from the University of Texas School of Law, where he was a member of the Texas Review of Law and Politics. During law school, he served as a law clerk in the General Counsel’s Office of then-Governor George W. Bush. From 2008 to 2010, 2013, and 2017 Super Lawyers Magazine: Thomas Reuters as publishers in Texas Monthly Magazine recognized Mr. Hodge as a “Rising Star” in eminent domain, an accolade awarded by Thomas Reuters. Mr. Hodge is also recognized by Super Lawyers Magazine: Thomas Reuters as published in Texas Monthly Magazine as a Super Lawyer in Eminent Domain (2018-2024).
Mr. Hodge is involved in several professional organizations, including the Christian Legal Society (where he serves of the Board of Directors), Young Lawyer’s Steering Committee (chairing the U.S. Supreme Court Subcommittee from 2007 to 2008), the Defense Research Institute, the American Bar Association, and the Houston Bar Association. Mr. Hodge has been a licensed salesman and real estate broker since 1999.
Mr. Hodge and his family live in Houston and are actively involved in their church. He and his wife Courtney are celebrating nineteen years of marriage and they have been blessed with four beautiful children
Practice areas
Eminent Domain- 100% Eminent Domain
First Admitted: 2002, Texas
Professional Webpage: https://mehlaw.com/attorneys/justin-hodge/
Bar / Professional Activity
- Houston Bar Association
Verdicts / Settlements (Case Results)
- In a recent jury trial in Bell County, Texas, represented owners of an industrial property against a taking by the State of Texas. The taking was to widen IH-35, which impacted not only the part taken, but also the landowners ’remaining property. The State’s taking caused safety issues related to forklifts, delivery trucks, semi-trucks, and retail customers. The jury rejected the State’s argument and awarded the exact amount of just compensation testified to by the landowner’s expert appraiser, Josh Korman. The case is currently on appeal., 2018
- In a jury trial in Bell County, Texas, represented a property owner against a taking by the State of Texas. The taking was to widen IH-35 and build a large rest stop, which impacted not only the surface but also the landowner’s water wells. The jury awarded $5.8 million as total just compensation, with a net to the client of over $3 million after fees and expenses., 2009
- In a jury trial in Johnson County, Texas, represented a property owner against a taking by Peregrine Pipeline Company. The taking was an approximately 2.9445 easement out of an approximate 400.836 acre tract of land with previous multiple pipeline easements and an oil and gas lease. The pipeline company offered $79,979 as just compensation, but the jury awarded over $1.6 million as just compensation, including damages., 2015
- Represented a landowner in a jury trial in Conroe, Texas against a taking by a local governmental authority. The taking involved issues related to the impact of a high-pressure gas pipeline on property and detention requirements by condemning authority, and Mr. Hodge’s responsibilities included giving the opening statement and cross-examining a key fact witness., 2008
Pro bono / Community Service
- American Bar Association
- Young Lawyer’s Steering Committee (chairing the U.S. Supreme Court Subcommittee from 2007 to 2008)
- Christian Legal Society (where he serves of the Board of Directors)
Educational Background
- Texas Tech University, B.S. with Honors, Agriculture and Applied Economics, 1999
Scholarly Lectures / Writings
- “Recent Developments in Products, General Liability, and Consumer Law” (coauthor), Tort Trial & Ins. Prac. L.J., Winter 2007
- “The Law of Eminent Domain—State of Texas” (coauthor), ABA Section of Litigation—Condemnation Zoning and Land Use Litigation, 2007
- “Groundwater Law: The Ancient Rule of Capture and the Modern Accommodation Doctrine,” Texas Bar Journal, Vol. 80, No. 11, December 2017 (co-author).
- “Can Communications Between an Accountant and Client Be Privileged? How to Make Use of This Narrow Evidentiary Rule,” Defense Research Institute, Young Lawyers Compendium, 2008
- “Conservation or Preservation Easements: Answering Highest and Best Use and Valuation Issues When Dealing With Encumbered Property” (coauthor), ALI-ABA, January 2008
- “The Fundamentals of Eminent Domain,” Ector County Bar Association, January 2010
- “Expert Challenges in an Eminent Domain Case: Robinson/Daubert Analyses; Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice; Project Influence” (coauthor), CLE International, 2010
- “Texas Eminent Domain: Practices and Procedures for Energy Infrastructure,” Austin Bar Association, Oil Gas Mineral Law Section, 2012
- “Landownership as a Keystone Right: Five Issues in Condemnation for Pipeline Easements,” Ernest E. Smith Oil, Gas and Mineral Law Institute and Fundamentals Conference, University of Texas Law CLE, 2013
- “Property Damages: Valuing Property Rights in Condemnation, Groundwater, and Oil-and-Gas Disputes,” (co-author), State Bar of Texas, Damages in Civil Litigation, 2014
- “Enjoyment and Preservation of Property: The Great and Chief End of Government,” ALI-CLE; The American Law Institute, San Francisco, California, February 2015
- “Texas’ Yellow-Brick Road to Acquiring Common-Carrier Status,” (co-author), Real Estate, Condemnation, and Trust Litigation: **previously published via: American Bar Association Section of Litigation, Summer 2015, Vo. 13, No. 2
- “Understanding Utility Easements and Rights of Way,” Land and Water Law: Ownership and Access Conference, HalfMoon Education, Inc., December 2016.
- Coauthor, Property Damages: Valuing Property Rights in Condemnation, Groundwater, and Oil-and-Gas Disputes, State Bar of Texas, Damages in Civil Litigation, 2014
- “Understanding Utility Easements and Rights of Way,” Boundaries and Easements, HalfMoon Education, Inc., June 2018
- “Legal Impacts of Hurricane Harvey Ongoing Barker Addicks Takings Litigation Against the Government by Flooded Home and Business Owners,” CLE International’s Houston Eminent Domain Conference, May 2018 (Program Co-Chair)
- “Homeowners Flooded by Water Release of Barker-Addicks Dam,” Houston Chapter of the Appraisal Institute, September 2018
- University of Texas School of Law, Texas Review of Law and Politics
- Speaker and Author, Landownership as a Keystone Right: Five Issues in Condemnation for Pipeline Easements, rnest E. Smith Oil, Gas and Mineral Law Institute and Fundamentals Conference, University of Texas Law CLE, 2013
- Speaker, Texas Eminent Domain: Practices and Procedures for Energy Infrastructure, Austin Bar Association, Oil Gas Mineral Law Section, 2012
- Speaker and Author, Expert Challenges in an Eminent Domain Case: Robinson/Daubert Analyses; Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice; Project Influence, CLE International Houston Eminent Domain Conference, 2010
- Speaker, The Fundamentals of Eminent Domain, Ector County Bar Association, 2010
- Coauthor, Conservation or Preservation Easements: Answering Highest and Best Use and Valuation Issues When Dealing With Encumbered Property, American Law Institute-American Bar Association, 2008
- Faculty, Enjoyment and Preservation of Property: The Great and Chief End of Government, American Law Institute-CLE, 2015
- Presented as faculty at national eminent domain conference in San Diego, California, Faculty, No Holds Barred: Admitting or Excluding The Lowball Offer, American Law Institute-CLE, 2017
Other Outstanding Achievements
- University of Houston - Adjunct Professor of Eminent Domain, 2020
Honors
- “Rising Star” in eminent domain
- Super Lawyer in Eminent Domain by Super Lawyers Magazine
Industry Groups
- Eminent Domain
These comments were made by fellow attorneys during the annual nomination process.
“Another preeminent eminent domain attorney in Texas.”
“One of the top eminent domain and condemnation lawyers in Texas!”
“Outstanding work.”
“Great lawyer”
“See my comments related to Luke Ellis. Both Luke and Justin are excellent lawyers in the field of eminent domain.”
“Great landowner attorney!”
Office location for Justin Allen Hodge
9811 Katy Freeway
Suite 900
Houston, TX 77024
Phone: 888-671-9659
Selections
- Super Lawyers: 2018 - 2026
- Rising Stars: 2008 - 2010, 2013, 2017