You should take it from us, we were just wrong. And courts generally give enormous weight to that because nobody, almost nobody, ever confesses error falsely. Like confessing error is against your interest. So you're saying you screwed up your job. Right. That's what you're saying. So it. Confessing error doesn't happen often, and you usually believe it because it's against the interest of the litigant. (28:43–28:46)
CLAIM
Implies that the legal team admitted to making a mistake in their professional duties.
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