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[Applause] so whats the difference between settling an affidavit and drafting a bleeding the answer is its a world of difference we have discussed some pretty technical things in this channel but this is one of those things sometimes practicing lawyers forget and its useful to remind those who are non-lawyers about this fatal difference between drafting an affidavit and drafting a pleading drafting means to write so lets start with a pleading a pleading is either a statement of claim or a reply to a statement of claim which is usually a defense with a counter claim usually and once the defendant has filed a counter claim the plaintiff will usually file a reply so lets start with the statement of claim how do you plead a statement of claim a pleading is not something where you go to a temple you get on your knees and you beg for forgiveness thats not pleading a pleading is what you are informing the court the court is a place where the king used to sit and therefore when you speak