Henderson County (Oct 10, 2022) - Attorneys Lindsay S. Brinton and Meghan S. Largent, members of a St. Louis-based firm specializing in rails to trails litigation, will host educational meetings in Tryon and Saluda, and Landrum and Inman, South Carolina, Tuesday and Wednesday to discuss the potential compensation claims of landowners who own property along the Saluda Grade railroad line.
Two lawyers with a St. Louis-based firm that specializes in rails-to-trails cases across the country are holding public meetings June 1 and 2 at Etowah Valley Golf & Resort to explain the process for making a claim and sign up clients.
“It’s really just an opportunity for us to explain what’s happening, the process for making a claim for compensation and then just to answer any questions,” said Lindsay S. Brinton. Brinton and another Lewis Rice attorney, Meghan S. Largent, will make a 30-minute presentation and respond to questions. The St. Louis firm is just one of several that have descended on Henderson and Transylvania counties to sign up clients.