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Yellen v. Wells Fargo Auto Finance
Plaintiff Mike Yellen appeals a judgment after the court granted the request of defendant Wells Fargo Auto Finance (Wells Fargo) to dismiss Yellen's action as a terminating sanction for abuse of the discovery process and not complying with the court's discovery order. Yellen contends the court abused its discretion by granting Wells Fargo's request for dismissal because he ultimately complied with the court's order. However, because it took Yellen more than a year to comply with the order, we conclude the court did not abuse its discretion in dismissing the action. We affirm the judgment.

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