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Jordan v. Lin CA2/2
Jennifer Jordan (appellant) appeals from a judgment entered after the trial court granted summary judgment on her claim of medical malpractice against Paul Lin, M.D. (respondent). Appellant contends: (1) the trial court erred in determining that appellant did not plead lack of informed consent in her first amended complaint (FAC); and (2) if this court agrees that appellant did not plead lack of informed consent, she should have been permitted to amend her complaint to add this cause of action subsequent to the summary judgment proceedings.
We find that the trial court did not err in granting respondent’s summary judgment motion, nor did it abuse its discretion in denying appellant leave to amend her complaint. Therefore, we affirm the judgment.

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