Can attorney pro se litigants be awarded monetary sanctions pursuant to section 128.5?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Argaman v. Ratan, 73 Cal.App.4th 1173, 86 Cal.Rptr.2d 917 (Cal. App. 1999):

In reaching this conclusion, we disagree with a case which considered monetary sanctions awarded to attorney pro se litigants pursuant to section 128.5: Abandonato v. Coldren (1996) 41 Cal.App.4th 264, 48 Cal.Rptr.2d 429. Section 128.5 utilizes language similar to section 2023, subdivision (b)(1) in describing the basis of a monetary sanction award: "reasonable expenses, including attorney's fees, incurred by another party." In Abandonato, the Fourth District held that attorneys who represented themselves could be awarded attorney's fees as sanctions under section

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