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Online, a big V nad "Xu Xiaofeng" posted an article.

"Investnt involves risks, and entering the market requires caution, which is sothing every investor knows from the start. So, when I learned that Lawyer Tang had taken on this case, I was very perplexed."

"It's impossible for there to be a business that only makes profits and never incurs losses. In the sa vein, encountering losses after investnt failures is also normal."

"Moreover, the bank here is just an agency for the sale. Lawyer Tang suing the bank as the defendant, demanding compensation for the losses, I find that quite unreasonable."

"If you're looking for reliable funds, I suggest you co to my live stream..."

Like this big V, there were not a few people hopping on the bandwagon, but given Old Tang's reputation, they did not dare to openly criticize and could only subtly suggest sothing was unreasonable.

Online or in real life, there always seem to be those who cannot bear to see others do well.

Naturally, among stock investors, many appeared almost too happy to see others incur losses.

Now, hearing that soone was seeking compensation from the bank after experiencing a loss, they just couldn't accept it.

"I'm also puzzled, why are people so shaless nowadays? They say nothing when they make a profit, but when they lose, they bla others, right?"

However, such remarks were quickly rebutted.

"To the person above, I'm also puzzled, what's wrong with legitimately defending one's rights? Filing a lawsuit is a legal right granted to us; are we not even allowed to sue now?"

Old Tang's loyal supporters are still nurous, after all, the interdiaries in Jingzhou City are being reviewed one after another, and the influence of the dump truck continues to linger!

Therefore, no real storm arose online, it was just so self-dia blabbering nonsense.

At Tengda Law Firm, Old Tang looked at these ssages online and curled his lip in disdain, thinking it's all bullshit. He just needed money, that's why he was trying to make so.

Having to pay mortgages, fronting litigation fees and security deposits for others, all required money.

You think being a good person is so easy? To be a good person, you first need money!

He, Old Tang, didn't have the kind of system that could generate money out of thin air; he had to work hard to earn money and then take care of other things.

He just didn't know who leaked the news, the bank?

Hardly likely the bank would do such a thing, wasting ti online claiming their fund had lost half its value?

Failed to understand, and too lazy to ponder, if he wasn't afraid of dump trucks, why would he be afraid of public opinion?

After browsing, he realized that feedback from the legal community was actually incredibly positive!

A high-profile financial lawyer from The Capital also made a statent.

"I believe the lawsuit Lawyer Tang has filed is entirely legitimate. Banks have always used standard risk disclosure docunts to acknowledge that custors are aware of risks, and I think there's a major problem here!"

"What exactly is the risk? Is it not earning much? Not earning anything? Losing money? Or even losing half the principal? The risks in these scenarios are vastly different."

This expert was soone Old Tang had learned about before, as his na was on a book that he couldn't help but notice.

Now, there's nothing else to consider, just wait to go to court.

Since Old Tang did not engage in a verbal battle online, the public opinion automatically subsided. Argunts only escalate when both sides get involved.

At the People's Road branch of Guangming Bank, Manager Ma initially planned to have employees respond to the lawsuit, but after seeing these ssages online, he felt sothing wasn't quite right.

Many financial lawyers were making statents to support this lawsuit, deeming it of significant importance.

After careful consideration and given Tang Fangjing's reputation, he decided it was better to hire a lawyer.

"Director Ding, I'll have to trouble you this ti." Manager Ma said to the middle-aged lawyer in front of him.

Director Ding, at the age of forty and in the pri of life, was one of the reputable financial lawyers in Jingzhou.

Clad in a sharp suit and shiny leather shoes, he looked every bit the top-notch lawyer.

"Don't worry, Manager Ma, I've reviewed all the materials already, and I'll soon submit the defense plea to the court."

He was confident in the case but had no interest in working on a contingency basis. Why ss around with risks when you could earn money the regular way?

Although many people thought contingency arrangents were great, in reality, many lawyers were reluctant to take them on.

Lawyers, too, prefer a stable inco. Why take risks if you're guaranteed money whether you win or lose? Working on a case for months or even more than a year—if you lose, it's like having no inco all year.

Five days later, Old Tang received a copy of the defense plea and the corresponding evidence.

As expected, the defense revolved around the "risk disclosure docunt" and the fact that Grandma Wu had signed it.

This was no surprise; Old Tang was prepared for this.

As for the rest of the evidence, the only slightly relevant piece was that Grandma Wu had previously purchased another high-risk fund; the rest was the sa old tactics.

The opposition indeed had so capabilities, but only to a certain extent.

Online, only so stock investors were still arguing, while more people were curious about how the case would be judged!

If Tang Fangjing won, it would an that the banks' old ways wouldn't cut it anymore and that banks could potentially be liable for compensation in the case of investnt losses!

The implications would be different. At the very least, when selling investnt products in the future, banks would have to be very cautious, not like before, rely focused on selling financial products without concern for anything else.

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