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Madison Harbor v. Tong
Madison Harbor, Ali Parvaneh and Jenos Firouznam-Heidari for Plaintiff, Cross-defendants, and Respondents.
For the third time, we are asked to resolve an appeal in a case with approximately $30,000 to $40,000 in unpaid legal bills at stake. (See Madison Harbor v. Tong (May 18, 2009, G039798) [nonpub. opn.] (Tong I); Madison Harbor v. Tong (Oct. 28, 2010, G042540) [nonpub. opn.] (Tong II).) The first two appeals pertained to a default judgment obtained by plaintiff Madison Harbor, ALC (Madison Harbor), against defendant Tu My Tong, which was ultimately set aside. This time, Madison Harbor moved for summary judgment and obtained a judgment on the merits. Tong contends the trial court wrongly granted summary judgment, in particular with regard to her cross-complaint against Madison Harbor and two attorneys affiliated therewith, Robert Sabahat and Ali Parvaneh. We affirm in part and reverse in part.

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