
Shands Key, with the City of Marathon in the background
This just in: in Shands v. City of Marathon, No. 3D21-1987 (May 3, 2023), Florida’s Third District Court of Appeals held that the city’s downzoning the property (Shands Key, shown above in an exhibit from the Key West trial we participated in in June 2021) from General Use (density: one home per acre) to Conservation Offshore Island (one home per 10 acres; Shands Key is just under 8 acres) effected a Lucas taking.
We’re not going to go into too much detail, because this case is one of ours. Our Pacific Legal Foundation colleague Jeremy Talcott was the lead trial and appellate counsel, backed by Kady Valois.

Trial (and appeal) team after closing arguments in Key West:
Valois, inversecondemnation.com, Talcott
But we’re not going to let you go without noting a few highlights from the Court of








