Real Estate/Development
Jun. 30, 2026
Defense concession emerges as Beverly Hills mansion trial is postponed
A Los Angeles judge postponed a Beverly Hills mansion nuisance trial until March, scheduling a special October hearing to resolve extensive motions in limine after nearly two years of contentious discovery disputes.
A Los Angeles judge postponed a trial over the alleged commercial use of a Beverly Hills mansion until March after setting a special October hearing to resolve an unusually large number of motions in limine stemming from nearly two years of contentious discovery disputes.
Instead of beginning trial as scheduled Monday, Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Michael E. Whitaker scheduled a special hearing for Oct. 22 to address motions filed by both sides before resetting the tria...
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