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good day observation deck viewers in this episode im going to cover the critical importance of including maxims in your counter claims or conditional acceptances in dealing with those who make claims against you and of course this will include uh your final affidavits and the thing is i cannot stress enough the underlying reasons for including maximes in your notices and documents since maximes are the bedrock of any and all laws which a judge must adhere to which of course we want them to in our favor for a summary judgment i must also stress that if you get really good at doing this and make it part of your pre-court correspondence with those who make claims against you it will go a long way towards shutting them down before the final option of a court hearing is even considered in other words you should have won your case before the hearing and save yourself a lot of time effort and stress in doing so which in most cases will result in an out of court settlement as usual i am not g