Chapter 389: Chapter 148: Don’t rush, let’s take it one by one_5 Chapter 389: Chapter 148: Don’t rush, let’s take it one by one_5 Moreover, after being administratively punished, there’s another implication: if you engage in such behavior again within two years, it would be enough to et the standard.
This is also a deterrent!
After a rough sorting, over seven hundred accounts involved in the insults qualify for administrative detention, plus more than twenty phone calls with direct verbal abuse.
Of course, it would be impossible to handle this alone, but there are many intern lawyers at the firm.
Everyone works together, and with an administrative punishnt statute of limitation of six months, there’s plenty of ti.
And the most important person is Fu Xiaoyu!
On the other side, Fu Xiaoyu was at ho sending ssages.
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She had found a lawyer from The Capital in the live broadcast room, and it seed he was quite famous.
The key was that he was particularly enthusiastic, tirelessly answering all questions.
After careful consideration, Fu Xiaoyu decided to seek out this lawyer from The Capital, Lawyer Xun.
“Yes, I’ve just thought of this, Lawyer Xun, do you think they’ll sue for defamation or sothing?” Fu Xiaoyu asked in a ssage.
Initially, she felt certain of victory, so she didn’t think posting online was a big deal, but now she had lost at first instance, and Hua Guangxia said there was a high probability of losing the appeal as well.
She began to feel scared, especially of Tang Fangjing—this person was a madman, and who knew what he might do.
On the other side, a young legal marketer replied promptly: “Miss Fu, don’t worry, the words you posted online did not involve insult or defamation.”
“Look, at the ti you just posted that the other party claid in the arbitration tribunal that firing you was justified—there’s nothing wrong with that statent.
I’ve reviewed the arbitration record, and they did ntion it.”
Although it wasn’t said directly, it had the sa aning.
“You didn’t say anything else, just that one sentence.
There’s no way it could be traced back to you.
Rest assured, Miss Fu.”
After receiving a clear answer, Fu Xiaoyu was relieved.
The situation was escalating, and she was beginning to feel scared.
Amid such an atmosphere, Old Tang once again appeared at the entrance of the Hai District Court in The Capital, this ti pushing a small cart with three large briefcases.
The combined weight of these three bags was almost heavier than himself, but there was no helping it.
Besides the two in Magic City, the headquarters of three companies in The Capital were all in the Hai District.
If you’re going to be that impressive, then you’ll just have to suffer a bit more…
Pushing the cart to the security checkpoint at the entrance, the security guard was stunned by this sight.
“Wait, wait, wait, what are you doing?
This…eh, seem like I’ve seen you before?” the security guard said, sowhat surprised.
He saw many people here every day, so he barely rembered anyone.
It was just that these three briefcases looked very familiar, like last ti there was a handso guy who asked him to help with his bag, which was frighteningly heavy…
“Yeah, brother, we’ve t before.
You even helped .
I’m that Tang Fangjing.
Rember now?” Old Tang said with a grin.
To encounter an acquaintance was quite nice.
Hearing this, the security guard’s eyes nearly bulged out.
He pointed at the three briefcases in front of him, then inside, and Old Tang quickly nodded: “The sa as last ti.”
Alright then, the security guard chuckled, “Okay, okay, Lawyer Tang, right?
I’ll help you take them in later.
Let’s leave the small cart outside.”
Twenty minutes later, at the sa familiar counter, with the sa familiar staff mbers, the sa familiar scenario of people staring blankly at each other played out.
Looking at the three familiar briefcases, the staff mber felt like he was about to have a stroke.
Are you insisting on targeting Hai District Court?
Couldn’t you pick another place?
“Tang, Lawyer Tang, this…”
Old Tang chuckled, “I understand what you an.
If it can be diated then we should try to diate; there’s no rush with this matter, right?”
That’s good, the staff mber wiped away sweat, hoping the three companies would give so face and agree to diation.
Even so, the end-of-year assessnt for Hai District Court looked very good, with the number of cases filed exploding.
After dumping all the materials with the filing office to be sorted and filling out the related forms, Old Tang left the court directly.
Next, he had to go to Magic City, one is in Yang District and the other in Huang District.
That was actually alright, no wonder everyone says Magic City is an international tropolis.
Look at The Capital—driving people crazy with the courts, what a pity.
After more eye-popping maneuvers, Old Tang returned to Jingzhou.
The rest could be managed without his intervention.
Minor matters would be handled by Li Wanting, Yan Xueling, and other salaried lawyers, along with interns, to diligently carry out the tasks.
Days later, inside the civil chamber of the Jingzhou City Interdiate Court, Fu Xiaoyu and her husband looked bewilderedly at a young lawyer beside them.
They were inford that Lawyer Xun had a last-minute situation and was replaced by Lawyer Guo, who was supposed to be equally capable.
But already like this?
He was no match for that Tang Fangjing across the courtroom; instead, they were being rebuked to the point they could hardly lift their heads.
At the appeal’s verdict, the appeal was dismissed and the original judgnt upheld, leaving Fu Xiaoyu with a dark expression—so she wouldn’t only fail to get money but also had to return three thousand yuan?
Peng Yonghao was even more uncomfortable sitting there.
His appeal went directly to verdict without an open court hearing—he suspected a result would co in a few days.
Why wouldn’t they hold a hearing?!
But he didn’t dare to complain; he couldn’t afford to provoke that Tang Fangjing.
He could only wish that the man would die quickly so he would no longer tornt others in this world.
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