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Vargas v. Countrywide Home Loans
Countrywide Home Loans (Countrywide) and three of its supervisory employees appeal from an order compelling them to provide discovery responses and imposing $7,500 in sanctions under Code of Civil Procedure section 2031.310, subdivision (d).[1] Defendants contend that the imposition of sanctions was an abuse of discretion because they had made valid and justified privacy objections to compliance, they had already agreed to provide supplemental corrective responses, and they successfully opposed the motion with respect to "numerous" discovery demands. Defendants further challenge the amount of the sanctions award as excessive and unjust. Court find no error and affirm the order.

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