Kenneth and Gail Schild lived in the upscale Encino area of Los Angeles, California with their two teenage children. Part of the Shilds’ lot was near the rear half of a neighboring lot owned by Michael and Yifat Rubin, who had an infant child. Despite the difference in the ages of their children, Kenneth Schild and Michael Rubin even were in the same line of work. So, on the face of things, they had all the ingredients for pleasant relations among neighbors, or even a friendship. Unfortunately, Schild’s and Rubin’s mutual profession was the law. And what could have—maybe even should have—become a friendship turned instead into the War of the Lawyers. In December 1987, the Schilds installed a
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