What are the consequences of a trial court's imposition of discovery sanctions for abuse of discretion?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Monterey Fin. Advisors, LLC v. Berghill, LLC, F075435 (Cal. App. 2019):

We review the trial court's imposition of discovery sanctions for abuse of discretion. " ' "The power to impose discovery sanctions is a broad discretion subject to reversal only for arbitrary, capricious, or whimsical action. [Citations.] Only two facts are absolutely prerequisite to imposition of the sanction: (1) there must be a failure to comply ... and (2) the failure must be willful [citation]." ' " (Vallbona v. Springer (1996) 43 Cal.App.4th 1525, 1545.) Willfulness in this context means a "conscious or intentional failure to act, as distinguished from accidental or involuntary noncompliance."

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