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Santoyo Wehmeyer Claims First Ever Wind Energy Rights Trespass Verdict

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Updated 2023/05/18 at 5:07 AM
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The San Antonio-based Santoyo Wehmeyer law firm claimed a first-of-its-kind wind energy rights trespass verdict for a Texas landowner.

A jury trial in the Hale County 64th District Court resulted in a $1.2 million verdict for Ridge Renewables LLC, a private equity company that invests in Texas wind energy rights, according to Corey Wehmeyer, lead counsel for the plaintiff.

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