Chapter 569: Chapter 186: Burn it all down!
(Requesting guaranteed monthly tickets) Chapter 569: Chapter 186: Burn it all down!
(Requesting guaranteed monthly tickets) Old Tang actually wanted to laugh a bit on his side.
The difference between sending charcoal in snowy weather and adding flowers to the brocade might only be a matter of minutes, but the concepts are completely different.
He had indeed said before that he would try to give a response before the lawsuit, but the other party decided to confirm only after seeing that the lawsuit was likely going to be won and the live broadcast of the court session had attracted great popularity, giving them a huge advantage on the scene.
However, Old Tang wouldn’t harbor other thoughts; the world is very realistic, and if soone holds that position, naturally one can’t initiate a public interest lawsuit on their own.
The law is clear: you have to ask them.
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“Then Mr.
Liu, I will co to your side now, let’s sign the contract.
Let’s finalize things quickly; my side needs to start preparing,” he said.
On the other end of the phone, President Liu responded: “No problem, Lawyer Tang, co right over.”
itian Group is a colossal entity; for such a large company, individual cases don’t an much, but a public interest lawsuit is an entirely different concept.
He hoped the other party would like the big task he had, and after this task, there would be even bigger tasks to co, one wave higher than the next, guaranteed to thrill the other party to the skies!
In Jingzhou, at Tengda Law Firm, Old Wang seed to have regained several years of youth.
The year had barely begun, and cases were flowing in non-stop, many of high quality.
He was now considering how much to expand the scale of the law firm this year, at the very least renting several more floors of office space, then recruiting so young lawyers, and also poaching so experienced lawyers from elsewhere.
Dafeng Law Firm, right?
Han Chengli, right?
Daring to poach Tang Fangjing right before , this ti I’ll show you what corner-digging truly is!
Old Wang suddenly had another thought as he mused: what if I could poach Han Chengli too…?
As he was thinking, his cell phone rang.
It was Tang Fangjing calling.
He picked up and said with a laugh, “Director Tang, what can I do for you?”
“I’ve just finished negotiating with the Consur Association.
Once this case is over, we’ll start the public interest lawsuit.
Prepare the contract; we’re signing it today!” Tang said.
Old Wang was startled and exclaid, “What?
You’ve settled with the Consur Association?
Wait, those people at the Consur Association actually agreed to your request?
That’s itian we’re talking about!”
Normally, departnts like the Consur Association would not provoke such a juggernaut, at most releasing a statent or two of rebuke.
The implications of a public interest lawsuit are completely different!
Upon hearing this, Old Tang laughed and said, “Explain the benefits and motivate them with profits, and it’s done.
I’ve already made it clear to them that I will be at the forefront, just borrowing their na.”
When the benefits of an action are large enough, offending a big company doesn’t matter that much anymore.
And legally, there is no issue; it is the statutory right of the Consur Association.
Old Wang collected himself and finally said, “Alright then, I’ll prepare the contract.”
What he really wanted to say was that they agreed mainly because Tang Fangjing would attract all the hate…
but after thinking it over, he didn’t say it, since the man in question seed to enjoy being despised.
After all, this man yearned for ending his life during the most magnificent performance.
And as for what is considered the most magnificent performance, whether it’s extre miscarriages of justice or sothing else, no one knows.
Old Wang personally drafted the contract, and it wasn’t long before it was ready; the law firm’s retainer agreents are basically templates, just requiring so adjustnts according to the case at hand.
After printing the contract, Old Tang arrived at the Consur Association’s office about forty minutes later.
President Liu had already called the staff of the Consur Association to start reviewing the contract.
While the staff mber was looking over it, they suddenly spoke in a low voice to President Liu and pointed at the contract.
President Liu leaned over to look and his expression changed slightly.
However, he still said, “Lawyer Tang, about the stipulated consequences of a breach in this contract…
are they not a bit…?”
The contract stated that if the Consur Association side engaged in diation with the opposing party or initiated a withdrawal during the public interest lawsuit, it would be considered a breach, and the penalty for breach was very high.
Of course, the Civil Code specifies that if the penalty for breach is too high, the arbitration institution or the people’s court can be requested to reduce it appropriately at the ti.
It was mainly the other consequences that were demanding, like requiring the Consur Association to issue a public apology, and to make an explanation about the diation or withdrawal, etc.
Basically, it all looked very strict.
Upon hearing this, Lawyer Tang said, “President Liu, I don’t know if you’ve seen my videos, but if you haven’t, I suggest you watch them.
This is how I always operate.”
“Stipulating stricter consequences for breach is also to avoid any accidents.
Don’t you think?”
Since it’s related to Tang Fangjing’s mission, it’s necessary to clarify things in the contract, putting guardedness before trust, as the future is unpredictable.
President Liu hesitated upon hearing this; he had of course seen Tang Fangjing’s videos, but he hadn’t expected that Tang would make such a demand.
“Lawyer Tang, to be honest, consur associations around the country haven’t engaged in similar lawsuits, so if we do sue, we really don’t know what might happen…”
This is the awkward situation for public interest litigation in the consur field; after all, the Consur Association is just a consur protection organization, and you have to obey.
In President Liu’s view, if the other side is willing to back down, then there’s no need for a definite judgnt; diation is also acceptable, as the law also allows for it.
Upon hearing this, Old Tang shook his head and said, “President Liu, I understand what you’re saying, but what I an is that we cannot go for diation or withdrawal…”
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