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John Barton Herriman is a seasoned attorney with an impressive track record spanning over 280 years, serving clients from his office at Clark Quinn Moses Scott & Grahn, LLP in Indianapolis, Indiana. Specializing in government and land use & zoning law, John's extensive experience makes him a formidable advocate for his clients, navigating complex legal landscapes with precision and strategic insight. His dedication to his practice areas ensures that clients receive expert advice and representation in matters ranging from municipal negotiations to intricate zoning disputes. Throughout his extraordinary career, John Barton Herriman has built a reputation for his meticulous attention to detail and his ability to anticipate and mitigate potential legal challenges before they arise. His comprehensive understanding of governmental processes and zoning regulations allows him to provide clients with innovative solutions tailored to their specific needs. John is particularly adept at guiding developers, property owners, and governmental entities through the intricacies of land use planning and regulatory compliance, ensuring that projects not only meet legal requirements but also align with his clients' strategic objectives. John's commitment to his clients is unwavering. He believes in fostering open communication and building strong, lasting relationships based on trust and transparency. His client-centered approach ensures that every case is handled with the utmost professionalism and dedication, reflecting his deep understanding of the unique challenges faced by those navigating government and land use legal issues. At Clark Quinn Moses Scott & Grahn, LLP, John Barton Herriman remains a pillar of legal excellence, consistently delivering results that exceed client expectations.
Land use and zoning attorneys help property owners navigate regulations affecting how land can be used and developed. They handle permits, variances, and disputes. Common matters include zoning variances, land use permits, development approvals, property disputes.