Originally posted by noteasy
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A case conference brief puts forward your argument with the evidence to prove you statements. If the other party makes outlandish statements it is irrelevant. If they have no evidence to back it up, the judge ignores it. You shouldn't waste your time on defending yourself against untrue statements. Especially when they have no bearing on the case. Your response is simply “I disagree with the Applicant's statement in items 2, 6, 10, 11 and 12.”
There are plenty of threads in this forum on briefs, conferences, irrelevant statements, costs and what not to do. If you do a search it will show this.
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