The bifurcated eminent domain trial involved litigation of various issues. In the bench phase of the two-week trial, the Court heard evidence on issues including precondemnation damages, the City’s right to take a portion of the Riebens’ property pursuant to its eminent domain power and the issue of whether a portion of the property taken was subject to dedication requirements. The BB&K team was successful in obtaining favorable rulings from the Court on each of these issues. These rulings resulted in a verdict for the City on the Riebens’ inverse condemnation cross-complaint.
During the second phase of the trial, the BB&K team convinced the jury that the property taken by the City should be valued conservatively, based upon the opinion of the City’s valuation expert. As a result, the eminent domain judgment was substantially less than the sum that the City had offered to settle the case for prior to trial.
Case No. SCVSS096376
December 2, 2004