Is there a reasonable possibility that the court may have abused its discretion to grant an amended Complaint?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Smith v. Bank of Am., N.A., F066194, F066470 (Cal. App. 2014):

court has abused its discretion and we reverse; if not, there has been no abuse of discretion and we affirm. [Citations.] The burden of proving such reasonable possibility is squarely on the plaintiff. [Citation.]" (Blank v. Kirwan (1985) 39 Cal.3d 311, 318.)

B. First Amended Complaint

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