McFarland partners Billy Coe Dyer, Laura Manion, Charles McFarland, and Mark Merrell have been recognized by The Best Lawyers in America® 2027 Edition in Texas in the Eminent Domain and Condemnation Law category. Dyer garnered his third “Lawyer of the Year” designation, which is presented to a single lawyer in each practice area and geographic region annually. In addition, associate attorney Clarissa Levingston is honored among the 2027 Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® for Eminent Domain and Condemnation Law.
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Recognized by Best Lawyers for 17 years running, McFarland has deep experience handling condemnation matters and has built a law firm and respected legal team focused on standing up for landowners. He has personally tried several dozen condemnation cases to jury and handled hundreds of administrative hearings before special commissioners. McFarland has represented property owners across Texas in significant condemnation cases against the State, the Texas Department of Transportation, and numerous other local governmental agencies and public-use entities. He recently secured a Texas Supreme Court victory on behalf of a client in a regulatory-takings case.
Dyer is perennially ranked among Best Lawyers’ top eminent domain and condemnation law experts, including recognition as Best Lawyers’ “Lawyer of the Year” for Eminent Doman and Condemnation Law in Houston (2017, 2024, and 2027). Dyer’s notable victories include the largest jury verdict for a property owner in a condemnation case in Texas and landowner representation in Interstate Northborough, the Texas Supreme Court case establishing a property owner’s right to recover proximity damages from an interstate highway project – a ruling that has been cited over 300 times.
Like her McFarland colleagues, Manion is focused on representing property owners in a wide variety of acquisitions, including roadway widening projects, easement acquisitions, and fee takings of properties from vacant land to retail and special use buildings. She has also represented property owners pursuing regulatory takings and inverse condemnation claims where the government restricts use of the property without payment of just compensation.
Merrell exclusively practices eminent domain and condemnation law leveraging his insights gained while working on behalf of governmental and public-use entities in acquiring property and rights for large-scale infrastructure projects for property owners. He has handled hundreds of cases involving the full spectrum of public-use projects, from road widenings involving the Texas Department of Transportation to oil and gas pipeline takings.
Levingston, who is admitted to practice in Texas, Oklahoma, and Alabama, is recognized on the “Ones to Watch” list for the second consecutive year. Her practice also focuses on condemnation law, helping landowners of various property types ─ commercial, agricultural, residential, and industrial ─ ensure they are compensated fairly for their property when the government exercises its eminent domain authority.
McFarland is the only Texas firm with multiple lawyers having received the “Lawyer of the Year” recognition for Eminent Domain and Condemnation Law.

