Charles S. Webb III

Charles Webb is a founding partner of Berger Webb Hone & Rogin and the head of its condemnation practice group.

Mr. Webb specializes in real estate and condemnation law, as well as governmental regulatory litigation. He also has a broad background representing state and local governmental entities, currently representing the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and the Empire State Development Corporation in numerous high-profile condemnation matters.

Mr. Webb began his legal career as an Assistant Attorney General for the State of New York, where he focused on state appropriation litigation, representing various state agencies in eminent domain proceedings. Since then, he has represented both condemnors and condemnees in New York and various other states, including New Jersey, North Carolina, Florida, Illinois and Connecticut. In total, Mr. Webb has tried to completion more than 800 eminent domain matters in courts throughout the United States. For good reason, he is widely respected and viewed as a dean of the eminent domain bar in New York.

Mr. Webb is admitted to practice in New York, before the U.S. District Courts for the Eastern, Northern and Southern Districts of New York, and before the Supreme Court of the United States. He is a former Chairman of the New York County Lawyers’ Association’s Eminent Domain Committee, and also is a member of, and frequently lectures for, the Condemnation Committee of the New York State Bar Association.

Education

Albany Law School, LLB (cum laude)

Alfred University, B.A.