The Honorable Mitchell L. Beckloff, Judge (Ret.) completed his undergraduate studies at UCLA, and then attended Loyola Law School where he received a dean’s academic merit full-tuition scholarship, nine American Jurisprudence Awards, and the Bancroft-Whitney Academic Achievement Award at graduation. He also served as a staff member and an editor of the Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review and was inducted into the Order of the Coif, Alpha Sigma Nu, and the St. Thomas More Law Honor Society.
After a judicial career spanning more than two decades from 2007 to 2024 on the Los Angeles County Superior Court bench, Judge Beckloff joined Signature Resolution as a neutral. Through his varied assignments in nearly every division of the court, Judge Beckloff developed an exceptional reputation in the legal community as a skilled jurist in civil, probate and family law matters.
Judge Beckloff has had the privilege of presiding over numerous complex and notable cases, including entertainer Michael Jackson’s probate estate, Herbalife founder Mark Hughes’ trust, an environmental challenge to the plan for decommissioning San Onofre nuclear power plant, and a constitutional claim protesting Los Angeles County’s decision to return Bruce’s Beach in Manhattan Beach to the heirs of its original owners.
As a judicial officer, Judge Beckloff held various leadership roles within the Los Angeles County Superior Court. He presided over probate proceedings from 2007 to 2014 and served as the Probate Division’s Supervising Judge for five of those years. From 2014 to 2018, he presided over a general jurisdiction civil trial department and served as the Supervising Judge of the court’s West District during two of those years. In 2015, Judge Beckloff sat on a temporary assignment as a justice pro tem in Division Seven for the Court of Appeal for the Second Appellate District. Prior to his retirement in 2024, he served with distinction in a Writs and Receivers department, a position he held since 2018, litigating disputes concerning CEQA, land use, municipal affairs, election law, and provisional remedies.