Kandice Kerwin Hull

Kandice Kerwin Hull
Kandice Hull focuses her practice on the representation of clients in complex commercial litigation in business disputes. She has particular experience in real property litigation. Kandice handles both federal and state claims, and has represented clients in cases involving breach of contract claims, quiet title actions, and land use disputes, among others. Kandice regularly counsels both condemnors and condemnees in eminent domain matters. She has experience defending private property owners in both federal and state condemnation actions. She has successfully secured the constitutional guarantee of payment of just compensation for the taking of the property and damages to the remainder property caused by condemnation. Kandice has additionally assisted clients in asserting inverse condemnation claims where the condemning authority’s activities resulted in a taking of private property without formal condemnation proceedings. On the other side of such matters, Kandice has experience asserting the rights of public entities under the Eminent Domain Code and the Pennsylvania Business Corporation Law, including, among others, the right of public utilities related to Marcellus Shale infrastructure projects.
ALFA International Practice Areas
Upcoming Events
Dec
7
2023
The Business Litigation Practice Group will host a regional seminar on December 7, 2023, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania....
Past Events
Mar
2
2023
The 2023 ALFA International Client Seminar was held on March 2-5, 2023, at La Quinta Resort & Club...
Sep
8
2022
The 2022 ALFA International Business Litigation Seminar took place September 8-10, 2022 at The Broadmoor in Colorado Springs, Colorado....
Mar
3
2022
The 2022 ALFA International Client Seminar took place on March 3-6, 2022 at the Hyatt Regency Lost Pines...
Publications & News
Sep
8
2022
This summer the United States Supreme Court issued opinions on socially and politically polarizing issues, including reproductive rights,...
Mar
3
2022
The presentation of argument on appeal is made first by written briefs. The contents of those briefs are...