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Chaman v. Los Angeles County Metropolitan etc. CA2
After appellant Kurosh Chaman failed to appear for the final status conference before the trial court, which proceeding had been continued six times over the course of a year, the trial court dismissed Chaman’s complaint against respondent the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA). Five months later, Chaman filed a motion under Code of Civil Procedure section 473, subdivision (b) to set aside the dismissal, stating he had experienced medical problems that prevented him from attending the final status conference. The trial court denied Chaman’s motion for relief and Chaman appealed.
As explained below, Chaman has failed to provide an adequate record on appeal and has failed to support his position with either reasoned legal argument or citations to the abbreviated appellate record. Moreover, based on our review of the abbreviated record, we conclude the trial court did not abuse its discretion in denying Chaman relief from the dismissal. We affirm.

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