Does the court abuse its discretion by striking a respondent's answer?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from LB South & Downey, LLC, v. Suen, B212877 (Cal. App. 1/27/2010), B212877. (Cal. App. 2010):

Appellant contends the court abused its discretion by striking her answer. (Karlsson v. Ford Motor Co. (2006) 140 Cal.App.4th 1202, 1217 [discovery sanctions reviewed for abuse of discretion].) We agree.

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