Chapter 582: Chapter 188: He who gathers firewood for everyone should not be allowed to freeze to death in the snowstorm!_4 Chapter 582: Chapter 188: He who gathers firewood for everyone should not be allowed to freeze to death in the snowstorm!_4 And the relevant departnts are also actively working to resolve the issue…
and then initially reject it.
“How did you phrase the last sentence?
If the relevant departnts still fail to deliver the housing after handling the situation, the plaintiff may file another lawsuit in accordance with the law.
This is the reason for rejecting cases of incomplete real estate projects in 2023.”
So, we can use this reason here too.
Are the relevant departnts pushing to resolve it?
Yes, they are.
...
Does it involve public interest?
It does.
Alright, let’s reject it for now.
After the results of the Consur Protection Association’s lawsuit are out, if the plaintiffs are not satisfied, they can sue again—there’s no issue with that.
Old Tang knew these tricks all too well, simply because in his previous life, he had suggested sothing like this to a gaming company…
It’s just that he never expected that even after being reborn, the boorang could still co back to hit him.
Ridiculous.
“Old Tang, even so, if the public interest lawsuit is initiated, the itian Company will still have to face it,” Old Wang expressed his confusion.
Old Tang shook his head: “You, having been away from the front line for too long, is why I say it might not be itian’s doing.
There’s a mastermind behind it all.”
“As for the rest, did you forget that public interest lawsuits can be settled?
Although the regulations say settlents cannot harm the public interest and must be announced, well…
we all understand.”
“Besides, if the public interest lawsuit is won, who gets the money?
It goes to the Consur Protection Association…”
The rest went without saying; they were all smart people, and Old Wang was astounded.
“So, what are you going to do?
I just asked Old Cheng, and the Jingzhou relevant departnts still support you.
The thing is, the public opinion is a bit strong right now, and the people involved are nurous, so we can’t predict what might happen later…”
“No problem, let Old Cheng prepare a statent announcing an investigation into .
Such investigations take ti, and then, let’s see who can withstand the pressure!”
After hanging up the phone with Old Wang, Old Tang sighed.
No matter how recklessly he could play with his life, he was just a lawyer, and this wasn’t a ga.
The opposition would fight back!
So now he had to play dirty, and this move now would make similar future cases even harder.
But there was no helping it.
That’s how it is with missions; you can only take one step at a ti and see where it leads.
In the Capital, the Consur Protection Association’s office, Chairman Liu, Vice-Chairman Luo, and several other leaders were staring at each other in dismay.
“Chairman, what do we do now?
Many people have called in, saying now is the best ti for us to step in…”
Before Chairman Liu could respond, his phone rang.
Picking it up, he was instantly surprised—it was Tang Fangjing!
“Wait a mont, let take this call.”
Quickly, Chairman Liu went outside to answer: “Lawyer Tang, what’s the matter with calling ?”
He couldn’t afford to underestimate the man.
There was no choice; the man was a madman, soone who would disregard everything, even his own life, for the sake of a case.
But they couldn’t do the sa.
“Chairman Liu, nothing much.
I just sent you sothing on WeChat, just have a look when you have ti, that’s all.”
After finishing, Old Tang hung up the phone, leaving Chairman Liu utterly bewildered.
Still, he quickly checked his WeChat and was taken aback.
There was nothing illegal about what the other party sent—just previous chat logs, a tentative contract, call records, and such…
After briefly looking over them, Chairman Liu’s face darkened alarmingly.
Back in the office, soone was saying: “Chairman, the online sentint is very urgent, many people say now is the best ti for the Consur Protection Association to co forward.”
“What do you think about filing a public interest lawsuit?”
Upon hearing this, Chairman Liu said, “The best ti?
The best my ass.
Do you believe that if we show up now, Tang Fangjing would imdiately release the video?”
“Who’s going to take the bla then, you or ?”
Are you serving the consurs as Consur Protection Association, or are you serving the emotions of your leaders?
Clearly, a resolution through public interest litigation was intended, and agreents had already been reached, yet you go back on your word.
Is it that hard to not settle?
The netizens don’t care about who leads; they’ll only see that Tang Fangjing is fighting lawsuits for free, for everyone’s sake, yet the Consur Protection Association is still holding on to a settlent stance.
Guess how the netizens will react—few would want to see this public interest lawsuit go to settlent.
Moreover, if you also want to sue, what have you been doing all this ti?
In this day and age, any issue like this is blown up online; the darker aspects seem ridiculous when brought into the light.
It’s truly annoying.
In fact, since the mont Tang Fangjing started that registration, they as the Consur Protection Association hadn’t uttered a word, really taking passivity to the extre—scared of drawing attention when soone else might take charge.
And now, suddenly, the Consur Protection Association was thrust into the spotlight.
Who the hell did this?
With the uproar growing, there had to be a response.
“So, Chairman, what do we do now?”
Vice-Chairman Luo asked, his complexion worsening.
What a ss, one from which they couldn’t even hide.
Chairman Liu shook his head: “I don’t know, but we might be better off not suing.
If we do, the consequences might not be favorable for us.”
“So, let’s find an excuse to stall for now.”
Obviously, it would be impossible to get involved at this point; neither side was easy to deal with.
itian’s people were dumbfounded upon seeing the situation online.
What was this new developnt?
Why was the Consur Protection Association getting dragged in?
Public interest litigation was nothing pleasant; it could involve punitive damages…
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