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Hon. Glen M. Reiser

Hon. Glen M. Reiser (Ret.)

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Practice Areas
Estate Probate Trusts
Entertainment & Sports
Business Commercial
Environmental Law
Real Property
Honors, Memberships, and Professional Activities
Background and Education

Hon. Glen M. Reiser (Ret.) has vast experience adjudicating and resolving thousands of complex trust and probate, commercial and real property disputes as a respected trial judge and mediator. Judge Reiser spent more than 20 years as a California trial judge, serving as supervising probate judge, civil trial judge and designated California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) judge. For the 20 years prior to his appointment to the bench, Judge Reiser litigated hundreds of civil cases, including numerous probate and trust matters, to successful conclusion in trial and appellate courts throughout California.

Judge Reiser is known for using his thoroughness, intellect, attention to detail and breadth of knowledge to develop creative solutions in mediation.

ADR Experience and Qualifications

  • Successfully mediated hundreds of complex trust, probate and conservatorship cases to successful conclusion across all of Northern and Southern California, from Humboldt to San Diego 
  • Notably served California courts for many years as a lead judicial educator in matters of trust, probate and conservatorship
  • Regularly retained as a trial judge (by reference) on complex accountings and trials
  • Arbitrated from inception through final award entertainment matters involving music, film and television rights

Representative Matters

  • Estate Probate Trusts
      • Successfully negotiated and supervised the industry-changing mediation in Breslin v. Breslin (2021) 62 Cal. App. 5th 801, in which the California appellate courts embrace mandatory mediation in trust disputes
      • Successfully mediated hundreds of trust, probate and conservatorship estate disputes across virtually all issues including assertions of lack of capacity, undue influence, alleged elder abuse and breach of trust/accountings
      • Settled the probate estate of an iconic film actor and his widow, including the disposition of his Academy Award
      • Settled testamentary trust issues within the family of a legendary rock and musician, including the distribution of royalty rights 
      • Resolved internal family disputes within the trust estate of a prolific and well-known American author over the proposed exploitation of his literary works
      • Settled the accounting and trust management protocols on the distribution of a writer/television producer’s intellectual property among his children and his second wife 
      • Settled the billion-dollar probate estate of the chief engineer and co-founder of a large California technology company over a challenged holographic will
      • Settled the trust estate of a wealthy socialite who sought to amend her trust the night before her untimely death
      • Managed through settlement the contested trust estate of a nationally prominent burn physician whose trust amendments had become increasingly less generous to his two children and very generous to his wife’s children
      • Actively settled the contested trust estate of a noted attorney who remarried several months before his death between the new spouse and his two young daughters
      • Clarified the trial court's inherent power to order an accounting in trust disputes (Christie v. Kimball (2012) 202 Cal.App.4th 1407)
      • Rendered the initiating decision permitting "clawback" of trust assets where necessary to subsidize proper trust administration (Kasperbauer v. Fairfield (2009) 171 Cal.App.4th 229)
      • Compelled surcharge of a trustee who had placed his own financial interests ahead of the interests of a settlor with cognitive challenges (Conservatorship of Moore (2015) 240 Cal.App.4th 1101)
      • Clarified the most recent legislation where a contested trust amendment incorporated the "no contest" clause of a prior instrument solely by reference (Aviles v. Swearingen (2017) 16 Cal.App.4th 1101)
      • As an attorney, successfully enforced a "no contest" clause through the California Supreme Court, where settlor's fifth wife received a cornucopia of assets by electing not to litigate (Burch v. George (1994) 7 Cal. 4th 246)
  • Entertainment & Sports
      • Arbitrated the efficacy of a studio participation contract after the subject production was released only days before COVID-mandated theater closures, moving the compensation structure immediately to downstream revenues
      • Arbitrated the petition of the popular recording artist alleging violation of a non-disparagement contract
      • Arbitrated protection of revenue stream with respect to name, voice, image and likeness, music, copyright and trademark rights for an iconic R&B producer, composer and recording artist
      • Established and managed the conservatorship of a film actress dealing with personal challenges
  • Business Commercial
      • Arbitrated the emergency relief petition between two Silicon Valley AI start-ups over access to and use of alleged confidential information including Python source code
      • Arbitrated the emergency relief petition of an android-based cellular "smartphone" manufacturer contesting violations of confidentiality provisions and nondisclosure requirements set forth in the Master Purchase Agreement with its primary manufacturer
      • Arbitrated the emergency relief petition of a member of a financial services company, removed by the LLC board due to the administrative action of the Securities and Exchange Commission directed to the member's spouse
      • Arbitrated the commission claims of a multi-media marketing professional in the performance of services performed on behalf of a digital marketing vendor
      • Arbitrated the emergency relief the petition of a prominent law firm whose contractual share of case settlement proceeds was received directly by the client in cryptocurrency and then withheld from payment
      • Arbitrated the jewelry conversion claims of a bank customer whose safe deposit box had been drilled, bagged and shipped to New York
      • Determined the non-arbitrability of claims between oncology physicians and their contracting association
      • As a civil motion and trial judge, managed and adjudicated dozens of contract and transactional litigation matters at every level of complexity, including purchase and sale of business assets, construction disputes and debt collection
      • Successfully litigated a months-long arbitration of non-conforming goods under a requirements contract for Air Force bomb castings
      • Successfully litigated an action against a Korean manufacturer importing contaminated aloe vera intended for human consumption

  • Agricultural Business
      • Successfully mediated the first party fire coverage claims of a San Joaquin Valley ranch owner
      • Tried successfully through judgment an easement dispute between adjoining lemon ranch owners
      • Represented several thousand crates of concentrated orange juice belonging to a major beverage company that were confiscated by the Department of Agriculture for alleged regulatory "second squeezing" violation promulgated by the Florida orange lobby
      • Represented a major sod farm and other row crop farmers seeking inverse condemnation recourse from upstream entities for massive flood damage exacerbated by upstream development approvals, through trial and appellate review
      • Represented for many years the farming side of a, then-publicly traded, major farming company on a variety of regulatory and land use issues, including Clean Water Act, federally endangered species and statutory streambed alteration arbitrations
      • Represented a large San Francisco/San Mateo greenhouse flower grower in challenging regulatory watercourse drainage maintenance restrictions 
      • Represented agricultural interests with historic pesticide/herbicide practices challenged by homeowners buying in neighboring residential developments
      • Represented a farmer adjacent to the Ventura River whose operations became adversely impacted by newly-imposed local regulatory limitations 
      • Successfully represented a citrus grower in an eminent domain action brought by a large public water agency wanting to develop on site aquifer recharge facilities and appurtenant rights [subsequently hired as general counsel for the public water agency]
      • Litigated water rights for private agricultural water companies
      • Represented a large provider of orchard maintenance/harvesting/co-op contracting services
      • Successfully prosecuted injunctive action brought to protect an avocado orchard from further root rot damage
      • As a judge, managed for many years several iterations of litigation, predominantly CEQA, involving appropriative rights issues to receive irrigation water from the Kern River, interpretation of Tulare County forfeiture rulings, and impacts to the associated subsurface aquifers, involving many tens of thousands of acres of farmland along the Kern Delta 
      • As a judge, managed for many years through jury trial and a multi-year injunctive phase, litigation arising from flood damage after a protective levee erected by a watercress farmer on the north bank redirected storm flows across a tangerine ranch on the south bank
      • Last case as a judge was adjudicated between various San Joaquin Valley agricultural interests, in which a large water banking project sought Friant-Kern Canal rights from the Bureau of Reclamation, proposed exercise of eminent domain rights to build spreading ponds across many acres of farm land, in exchange for return irrigation water to be stored within the highly contaminated and heavily subsided Tulare Basin
      • As a judge, managed many large family trusts in which ranch lands needed interim operation and management as ownership interests passed to the successive generations
      • As a judge, operated and managed vineyards in Northern California pending delayed resolution of legal issues with the assistance of a receiver in Sonoma County
      • As a judge, required to value avocado acreage through conflicting experts pursuant to trust distribution litigation
      • As a judge, required to instruct on the economic wisdom of maintaining viticulture operations in trust management litigation
  • Environmental Law
      • Adjudicated to final resolution the consolidated 2017 environmental cases brought by cities and residents against the City of Los Angeles involving on-site and off-site modernization plans at Los Angeles International Airport
      • Rendered environmental decisions involving coastal and residential and industrial development, including climate change and sea level rise
      • Managed and adjudicated a lengthy inverse condemnation case where homeowners' yards cascaded down a bluff due to flood control improvements 
      • Served as general counsel on multiple diverse matters for a member agency of the Metropolitan Water District, including groundwater injection (water quantity), cryptosporidium issues (water quality), pipeline easement (land use) and pipeline rupture (tort) issues
      • Served as environmental counsel for a municipal water district, including the removal of silt and debris from behind a dam, lake land use matters, and steelhead trout (endangered species) issues in a river
      • Served as environmental counsel for a large land and farming company, including endangered species issues (least bell's video and stickleback) in and around the Santa Clara River, federal 404 permits, and 1603 permits arbitrations 
      • Represented a variety of clients on numerous state and federal subsurface and airborne regulatory contamination issues, including petroleum hydrocarbon removal, stripping of toxic solvents from groundwater, and elimination of airborne contaminants from manufacturing operations, including Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act and CERCLA compliance 
      • Represented numerous clients seeking land use entitlements through the entire CEQA process, including local administrative planning, consultation with prospective project opponents and scientific subject matter experts, scoping, EIR preparation, and public hearing 
      • Represented numerous clients in CEQA litigation at all trial and appellate levels, involving the full panoply of biota, air quality, hydrological, geological and archaeological and land use compatibility issues
      • Successfully represented litigants challenging CEQA compliance and the associated environmental documents
      • Appointed by the Superior Court for a number of years as lead counsel in mass toxic tort litigation (landowner group) where a residential subdivision was built upon an oil field waste dump (BTX and solvents), balancing multiple client interests and multiple CGL insurer concerns, including environmental coverage; successfully drafted and advocated for the initial "Cottle" motion in California 
      • Appointed by the district attorney as Special Prosecutor and successfully prosecuted an independent oil company for criminal negligence resulting in a catastrophic oil spill resulting in significant environmental damage to coastal wetlands, including substantial loss of avian wildlife
      • Served as Ventura County's only designated CEQA judge for more than a decade, resolving numerous statewide matters involving, inter alia, air quality including greenhouse gas emissions, wetlands, surface water quality/quantity/hydrology, groundwater quality/quantity/hydrology, climate change and coastal sea level rise, migratory fowl, endangered fauna and flora, historic preservation, jet aircraft safety, noise and traffic impacts, land subsidence, agricultural impacts, and numerous other litigated environmental concerns 
      • Stipulated judge for various California cities, counties and special districts on a variety of CEQA project challenges including multiple cases involving the Kern River delta, the current Los Angeles International Airport modernization, and a January 2019 decision involving water banking of San Joaquin River resources through the Central Valley Project. Issues in the latter case included dilution of Sierra snow melt to lesser Prop 65 drinking water standards, and associated impacts to crops with greater sensitivity thresholds
      • Trial judge on a lengthy inverse condemnation matter involving hydrologic scouring of the banks of the Ventura River due to a combination of flood control projects redirecting surface water

  • Real Property
      • Successfully mediated commercial landlord-tenant claims through the negotiation of a buy-sell agreement and imposition of mutually acceptable terms
      • Handled numerous financing transactions including the following: securing loans, construction financing, guaranty and indemnity agreements, performance bonds and subordination agreements - handled these matters using negotiation, document preparation and litigation, including in appellate courts
      • Shepherded land use planning including Subdivision Map Act/Subdivided Lands Act compliance, general plan and specific plan amendments, development agreements and CEQA planning through administrative planning levels, scoping, full environmental review, governing board hearings and numerous related litigation cases through and including the appellate courts
      • Handled real property leasing transactions including long-term ground leases, multiple varieties of commercial and industrial leasing, agricultural leases and oil and gas leases/royalty contracts, including negotiation, drafting, performance, breach and associated litigation
      • Directly assisted in the preparation of California Revenue and Taxation Code legislation exempting certain transaction types from ad valorem real property tax reassessment
      • Represented the largest American title insurance company for the better part of two decades, plus its national 1031 exchange entity, including many coverage issues, title defense and elimination of covered defects of record through any variety of means, including all manner of real property litigation
      • Represented various real property owners, contractors, subcontractors and materialmen on a number of mechanic's lien matters, principally on commercial and industrial project

Honors, Memberships, and Professional Activities

Completed Virtual ADR training conducted by the JAMS Institute, the training arm of JAMS.

  • Judge of the Year, Ventura County Trial Lawyers Association, 2016
  • Frequent lecturer in a wide variety of topics including trust, probate, conservatorships, community property and case management
  • Member, Probate Law Curriculum Committee, Center for Judicial Education and Research, Judicial Council of California, 2015–2019
  • Member, Emerging Technologies Ad Hoc Working Group, Governing Committee of the Center for Judicial Education and Research, Judicial Council of California, 2015–2016
  • Vice-Chair, Court Technology Advisory Committee; Chair, Projects Subcommittee; Judicial Council of California; 2012–2014                      
  • Member, Technology Planning Task Force, Judicial Council Technology Committee, 2012–2014
  • Chairman, Technology Committee, Ventura County Superior Court, 2005–2016
  • Member, Court Technology Advisory Committee, Judicial Council of California, Administrative Office of the Courts, 2005–2012
  • Member; Technology Services Subcommittee, Outreach Subcommittee and Appellate e-Filing Subcommittee; Judicial Council of California; Administrative Office of the Courts; 2005–2012
  • Co-Sponsor, Judicial Branch Technology Initiatives Working Group, “Statewide Technology Vision,” Judicial Council Technology Committee, 2012–2013
  • Member, AB 2073 Mandatory E-Filing Working Group, Administrative Office of the Courts, 2012–2013            
  • Member; Ad Hoc Advisory Committee on Court Efficiencies, Cost Savings and New Revenue; Administrative Office of the Courts, 2012–2014
  • Chairman, California Case Management System (CCMS) Operational Advisory Committee, Administrative Office of the Courts, 2010–2012
  • Member; Judicial Review/Testing Group; California Case System Software; “V4” Criminal, Juvenile, Family Applications; 2007–2011                      
  • Member; Judicial Review/Testing Group; California Case System Software; “V3” Civil, Probate, Small Claims Applications; 2004–2006

Background and Education

  • Judge, Ventura County Superior Court, 1998–2019     
    • 2010–2019: Probate, conservatorships, trusts, guardianships, CEQA
    • 2008–2010: Civil trials and motions, CEQA
    • 2004–2008: Criminal trials, arraignments, motions, preliminary hearings
    • 2002–2004: Probate, conservatorships, trusts, guardianships, family law
    • 2000–2002: Criminal trials, arraignments, motions, preliminary hearings (Superior Court Appellate Division)
    • 1998–2000: Civil trials and motions
  • Of Counsel; Ferguson, Case, Orr, Paterson & Cunningham, LLP; 1997–1998
  • Principal, Law Office of Glen M. Reiser, 1992–1997
  • Partner; Nordman, Cormany, Hair & Compton; 1978–1992
  • Graduate, National Institute for Trial Advocacy, National Session, 1981
  • J.D., University of California, Los Angeles, 1978
  • B.A., High Honors, University of California, Santa Barbara,  1975
  • United States Military Academy, 1971–1972

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