Is a default judgment set aside under section 473.5 for abuse of power?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Lin v. Thompson, B283223 (Cal. App. 2019):

142 Cal.App.3d 891, 895.) We review the order setting aside the default judgment under section 473.5 for an abuse of discretion. (Bae, at p. 97; Sakaguchi v. Sakaguchi (2009) 173 Cal.App.4th 852, 862.)

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