So that's pretty damning. And not only that, under Maryland law, a lot, and basically Arizona is the same way most cases is. Every bit of deference is going to be given to a party who's defending against a motion to dismiss or motion for summary judgment. Right. I mean, that's normal. That's Maryland law, right? Yes, that's the standard. Yeah. And in this particular case, the judge made some very interesting comments. This is what he said. (01:36–01:46)
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Asserts that Maryland law gives deference to parties defending against dismissal or summary judgment motions.
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