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Hi and welcome. Today weamp;#39;re gonna talk about the statement of fact section of a motion or brief that you would file in court. Before you watch this video you should make sure that you have reviewed the materials from the lawsuit Hoang versus IMDb because Iamp;#39;m going to be relying heavily on those materials in this video. And also, please keep in mind that Iamp;#39;ve made a number of changes to the materials from that lawsuit, just for the purposes of this video, for pedagogical reasons. So first, what are the purposes of the facts section of a motion or brief? There are two main things that you need to do. First, one of the purposes is to summarize the factual record that is relevant to the motion or brief youamp;#39;re filing. Second, the fact section is your opportunity to start persuading the court that your position is the right one. So first weamp;#39;re gonna look at some nuts and bolts of how to draft the facts section. And then Iamp;#39;m gonna walk you throu