About Vit

Vit Liskutin earned his Juris Doctor from the University of La Verne in 2003. He completed his legal studies in a program that emphasized practical skills alongside doctrinal courses. Those formative years set the groundwork for a career grounded in property law and technical issues that arise at the intersection of law and land.

Licensed to practice in California, Liskutin has built a practice that reflects the state’s complex mix of urban development, agricultural land use, and regional planning. His professional affiliations signal where his interests lie. He is a member of the California Bar Association — Real Property Section, holds membership in the Riverside County Bar Association, and is also a member of the California Land Surveyors Association. These associations suggest a practice concerned with the technicalities of land ownership, surveying concerns and the procedural rules that govern property disputes.

Colleagues describe his work as steady and detail-oriented. He handles matters that require careful review of deeds, easements, and boundary descriptions. Where surveys and legal descriptions conflict, he consults with survey professionals and translates their reports into legal strategies. He does not shy away from complex title problems, and he routinely manages due-diligence work on real estate transactions. His practice touches both transactional and contested matters, depending on the needs of clients.

Liskutin’s involvement in county and state bar groups keeps him connected to changes in local practice and procedure. Participation in the Riverside County Bar Association places him in the regional legal community, while membership in the California Land Surveyors Association helps bridge the gap between surveyors and attorneys. That combination is useful in cases that hinge on precise measurements, historical maps or differences between record and physical boundaries.

Clients can expect a methodical approach. He reviews record chains and survey histories, assesses legal theories that might affect title or access, and coordinates with licensed surveyors when fieldwork is necessary. In transactional settings he focuses on clarity in title and risk allocation. When disputes arise, he works to identify practical resolutions, whether through negotiation or formal proceedings.

Liskutin maintains an active practice in California centered on real property matters and issues that intersect with land surveying and boundary analysis.

Education

University of La Verne

J.D.

2003

Accepted Jurisdictions

California

Professional Associations

California Bar Association- Real Property Section

has membership Current

Riverside County Bar Association

has membership Current

California Land Surveyors Association

has membership Current

Office Locations

Main Office

 7095 Indiana Ave #110 Riverside CA 92506