147: Kristen Renfro on the Intersection of Physical Takings and Tort Law

147: Kristen Renfro on the Intersection of Physical Takings and Tort Law

From Come and Take It: The Eminent Domain Podcast by Bobby Debelak

June 9, 2025 · 1h 10m · Season 2

About this episode

Kristin Renfro discusses inverse condemnation and its legal implications in relation to tort law.

In this episode, Kristin Renfro, a California condemnation attorney, joins the show to discuss inverse condemnation and its intersection with tort law. Kristen describes her experience litigating a case involving a catastrophic landslide. She details how inverse condemnation differs from tort law in that it requires no fault—only that a public project caused damage. Kristen explains the legal and scientific challenges of proving causation, including the need for expert geological and geotechnical testimony, and outlines the strategic decisions made during the trial. The conversation also touches on broader implications for property owners, utilities, and constitutional rights, especially in light of California's progressive stance on public utility liability. The episode concludes with Renfro's review of a recent trip to see Dead & Company at the Sphere in Las Vegas. Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kditlev/

People in this episode

Host: Bobby Debelak

Guest: Kristin Renfro

Topics covered

  • inverse condemnation
  • tort law
  • property rights
  • public utility liability
  • litigation
  • geological testimony

Keywords

  • inverse condemnation
  • tort law
  • landslide
  • causation
  • geotechnical testimony
  • property owners
  • California

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: California

Books & works: Sphere

Places: Las Vegas

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