I'm going to ask the question here that I asked our family/farm lawyer. Who would be a good lawyer to take on a horrible energy company with in south Central AB.
We have a situation here that I've never run into before where the contractor hired to do a pipeline went broke during the job, the consultant left the project (without our knowledge) And a second crew moved in and just admixed the whole works back into the trench. Then after alberta environment ordered them to do soils assesment(after the neighbors complaint) they tried to stop at our fenceline without ever telling us about the environment order.
Once they found out we knew about the order they did the testing , a year later they rolled in took all our topsoil and mixed in clay hauled it out and hauled in new topsoil of questionable origin and quality.
Now they send out a different land agent than who signed the lease in the first place who tell's us they've done their bit and all we are entitled to is crop damage for two years. And are ignoring us when we say there is additional damages and adverse effect over the lack of project management not to mention the BS we've been through.
No one from the energy company themselves save a local operator has even contacted us over this except this new landagent who obviously has been hired to make this thing go away by stonewalling us.
Don't say use the farmers advocates office because since Dean Lien and his crew all left or retired they are a waste of time.
I am pretty certain for the first time in 30 years dealing with energy companies that we are going to have to sue.
Any names or advice?
We have a situation here that I've never run into before where the contractor hired to do a pipeline went broke during the job, the consultant left the project (without our knowledge) And a second crew moved in and just admixed the whole works back into the trench. Then after alberta environment ordered them to do soils assesment(after the neighbors complaint) they tried to stop at our fenceline without ever telling us about the environment order.
Once they found out we knew about the order they did the testing , a year later they rolled in took all our topsoil and mixed in clay hauled it out and hauled in new topsoil of questionable origin and quality.
Now they send out a different land agent than who signed the lease in the first place who tell's us they've done their bit and all we are entitled to is crop damage for two years. And are ignoring us when we say there is additional damages and adverse effect over the lack of project management not to mention the BS we've been through.
No one from the energy company themselves save a local operator has even contacted us over this except this new landagent who obviously has been hired to make this thing go away by stonewalling us.
Don't say use the farmers advocates office because since Dean Lien and his crew all left or retired they are a waste of time.
I am pretty certain for the first time in 30 years dealing with energy companies that we are going to have to sue.
Any names or advice?
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