College buys land, nearby municipal college gets municipality to condemn the land, buying it in eminent domain while original college puts up a building. Outcome is that municipal college wins, gets land and buiding, deposits $ 1.8 million for the building, and loser college sues its attorney.
"An empty $3 million classroom in Riverside County has led Azusa Pacific University to court for the past several years.
Besides fighting a community to obtain compensation for land APU lost in court, the university also sued its former attorneys for legal malpractice.
In 2000, the university acquired a 30-acre lot in Menifee to establish a remote learning center. The land is adjacent to Mount San Jacinto College, which then filed an eminent domain lawsuit to claim the land for its own use.
Despite legal filings, APU started a $3 million construction project for a learning center on the site.
After APU lost the case, it filed the 2005 malpractice suit against its attorney, Edward Szczepkowski of the law firm Brown, Winfield, and Canzoneri, charging he failed to tell them that they should have informed the court that there was a building on the site. "