Chapter 366: Chapter 143 What is Called the Nesis of the Parties Involved!_4 Chapter 366: Chapter 143 What is Called the Nesis of the Parties Involved!_4 “Hello, everyone, I’m your old friend Tang Fangjing.
I know a lot of you have been waiting for my video, don’t be anxious, let’s take it slow…”
“First is about my promise.
Looking at this video segnt, the situation was so urgent at the ti, I’d like to ask this ‘Victory Ambition’, was there any better way?”
“If you were about to jump off a building, should I still carefully consider what can and can’t be said?”
“Then there’s Director Han.
On the surface, it seems he’s just discussing the case, right?
But he disregarded the facts; he completely ignored the matter of saving lives…”
Killing a man needs a dig at his heart, Old Tang intends to dissect their behavior one by one.
The rest is about the case itself, mainly stating that he really couldn’t find any angle to approach the case before the trial – it was indeed a difficult case.
He didn’t bring up the criminal issues, as case details cannot be leaked during the investigation phase.
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Looking through the whole thing, no problem, aside from the cursing being a bit harsh…
Following that, Old Tang typed out the title: What it ans to truly disregard the facts.
Over in Bright District, Ju Haiqing is practically going mad; the local netizens have no manners, ending conversations by blocking him.
Right then, his phone chid with a notification.
He hurriedly opened it and finally felt relief – he had thought Lawyer Tang wouldn’t respond this ti.
That’s more like it!
Lawyer Tang isn’t one to cower; things must be handled as they must be!
He quickly clicked to watch, and sure enough, it was a direct confrontation; about half the twenty-minute video consisted of mocking close-ups.
In the comnts, the viewers were delighted; previously annoyed by that ‘Victory Ambition’, endlessly playing the victim and blocking people.
The harder he had blocked people before, the more satisfying it was for everyone to vent now.
anwhile, Hu Jia, who was live-streaming at ho, suddenly saw new comnts appearing – what, Tang Fangjing updated his video?
She hastily ended the live stream to watch.
Indeed, the content was aid right at her.
No way, you’re a big shot lawyer, how can you be so petty?
I only said a few words, and it warranted a full-on video response from you?
What’s more infuriating, she couldn’t just block it; it was soone else’s video.
Bang!
Hu Jia sat down on the ground, her world collapsing.
This wasn’t just about being infamous but plumting; she could continue to block, but the traffic was gone, no business would want her for endorsents.
In fact, not only Hu Jia but people like Old Han and those lawyers from Jingzhou who caused a stir the last ti, were specifically called out as the whole video was placed on the hot search of major platforms.
Which ans, as soon as the person concerned goes online, they’ll see these comnts.
At Dafeng Law Firm, Old Han was hopping mad.
Even though he knew this day would co after Tang Fangjing won the lawsuit, but…
those words were just too harsh.
In Tang Fangjing’s description, he, Han Chengli, was portrayed as a villain intentionally ignoring the facts.
Although he did do that, the other party’s harsh criticism made him feel like his blood pressure was rising.
He finally understood how Professor Chen had felt before.
Though this was his own doing, if soone else had instigated it, he would have wanted to curse too…
The boorang hurts when it cos back to hit you…
Amidst this atmosphere, the public trial network released the next batch of live court cases.
The case of Contractual Fault brought up by Old Tang was prominently listed among them.
The issue had already cooled down, but Old Tang specially shared the case, adding the comnt: The matter isn’t over yet!
The netizens who were initially gathered to talk about “ignoring the facts” imdiately rejoiced at this, loving Old Tang’s carefree approach.
What does quitting while ahead even an?
They don’t know the first thing about it!
“@PublicCourtNetwork, not bad at all, that’s progress.
You didn’t even need to be called out; you included the case on your own.
That’s how it should be; cases ant for live broadcast must be live-stread.”
“No need to say anything else, it’s a pity we can’t tip during a live court session, otherwise I’d definitely send a rocket gift.”
“It’s clearly a case that involves taking on guarantor liability, but with Lawyer Tang’s handling, there’s no need to assu that liability anymore, and all the legal fees have to be paid by the other side.
The play is truly skillful!”
This ti, the case was processed through a summary procedure, with Old Zhou sitting up there, with eye sockets as dark as his complexion.
What the netizens found amusing was that the previous plaintiff and defendant had swapped places: that legal officer nad Zhang Wei was sitting in the defendant’s seat, curiously harmonious.
CEO Liu was present at the court as well, but he sat silent, obviously not wanting to be there at all.
Following the normal procedure of presenting and challenging evidence, Old Tang’s side overwheld the opposition.
However, perhaps unable to take it anymore, after Old Tang said, “According to the relevant provisions of the Contract chapter of the Civil Code, the defendant shall compensate our side for related expenses of fifty thousand yuan,” CEO Liu finally lost his composure.
He felt it was unfair and, more importantly, he had never been treated this way before!
The guaranty contract was useless, the house couldn’t be recovered, and now the other party was demanding legal fees from their company – and damn it was expensive!
Fifty thousand yuan in lawyer’s fees, why don’t you just go to heaven?
This is clearly a trap!
“I’ll compensate your ***, I won’t pay, this is a deliberate scam; everybody knows your fees are low in Jingzhou!” CEO Liu shouted.
He believed this was a forgery; there’s no way soone would sign a risk agency agreent on such a case – impossible!
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