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Vedros v. Consumer Services of Walnut Creek, Inc.
Consumer Services of Walnut Creek, Inc. (Consumer Services) and Michan Evonc (Evonc) (collectively appellants) appeal from a default judgment entered after the trial court (1) denied their motion for protective orders, (2) granted terminating sanctions striking their answer and entering their default as a result of their failure to submit to a deposition and produce documents, and (3) denied their motions for reconsideration of both orders.
Appellants contend the trial court abused its discretion when it granted the motion for terminating sanctions and denied their motions for protective orders and reconsideration. They also contend the compensatory and punitive damages awarded are not supported by substantial evidence. Finding no merit in appellants’ arguments, we affirm the judgment.

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