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Andrew Parslow

Phone: 704-377-7333
Fax: 704-377-5747

Andrew Parslow graduated magna cum laude from Florida State University in 2017, with a bachelor’s degree in economics and political science. He then went on to attend William & Mary College of Law, where he earned his Juris Doctorate in 2020. While at William & Mary, he focused his legal education on real property law and litigation.

After passing the bar, Andrew began his legal career with a focus on eminent domain and homeowners association litigation, where he represented property owners, corporations, and public agencies.

Andrew has been published on the topics of eminent domain and real property rights in multiple academic and professional journals with topics ranging from the history of Anglo-American property rights to homeowners association’s rights to restrict access to a homeowner’s property.

Andrew has also served as a speaker on the podcast Exhibit AI, a podcast program dedicated to the influence of law and technology on one another. The episode, Smart Cities & the Takings Clause, was based on his research regarding how evolving technologies are shaping cities and the concerns they raise with the rights of property owners.

In his spare time Andrew enjoys reading, cinema, board games, and traveling.

Areas of Practice

  • Eminent Domain and Land Condemnation
  • Land Use and Zoning

Bar Admissions

  • California, 2021
  • S. District Court, Central District of California, 2022

Education

  • William & Mary College of Law, Williamsburg, Virginia, J.D., 2020

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review, member, 2019-2020

  • Florida State University, B.S., 2017

Selected Published Works
A Defense of the Regulatory Takings Doctrine: A Historical Analysis of this Conflict Between Property Rights and Public Good and a Prediction for its Future, March, 2020. https://scholarship.law.wm.edu/wmelpr/vol44/iss3/6/

Smart Cities and the Takings Clause, Exhibit AI, June, 2020.
https://archive.org/details/exhibit-ai-exhibit-11-smart-cities-the-takings-clause

Can An Association Deny A Homeowner Access To Their Property?, CACM The Law Journal, Winter 2022 p4-5.

https://issuu.com/californiaassociationofcommunitymanagers/docs/winter_2022_law_journal

How to Best Govern Additional Dwelling Units in a Homeowners Association, CACM The Law Journal Winter 2023 p16-17.

https://issuu.com/californiaassociationofcommunitymanagers/docs/2023_winter_law_final_issuu

How Best to Handle Political Speech Issues in a Homeowners Association, CACM The Law Journal Spring 2024, p 10-11.

https://issuu.com/californiaassociationofcommunitymanagers/docs/2024_spring_law_final

News

Jul
28
Apr
27
The North Carolina Advocates for Justice Annual Convention is June 16-18th in Charlotte, NC this year! The Odom Firm is a sponsor for this event. Tommy Odom will be presenting the Eminent Domain case and statutory law updates from May 21, 2018 to Jun… Read More
Apr
27
The North Carolina Advocates for Justice Eminent Domain Section CLE Seminar is back this Spring after 2 years! Tommy Odom is a featured presenter at the Eminent Domain CLE Seminar on May 12, 2022 in Raleigh, NC. Tommy will discuss “Gas Pains – De… Read More
Mar
16
Each year, North Carolina Lawyers Weekly publishes an annual review of the top verdicts and settlements obtained in North Carolina. The Odom Firm’s $8,300,000 settlement with the City of Charlotte for the acquisition of land near the airport ra… Read More
Nov
11
Tommy Odom, with former NC Supreme Court Justice Robert N. Hunter, Jr., has planned the NC Bar Association 2020 Constitutional Rights and Responsibilities Section CLE titled “COVID-19 v. The Constitution: The New Normal?” Tommy invites al… Read More