What's wrong with this lawyer?!-Chapter 839 - 269: Retract and Compensate Threefold? I Won’t Give a Single Cent!_3
Chapter 839: Chapter 269: Retract and Compensate Threefold? I Won’t Give a Single Cent!_3
The People’s Court should support this situation.
This is where consumer rights are protected. On your platform, you have to provide the necessary information required for litigation or arbitration. Failure to do so, or refusal to provide it, can result in liability for your platform.
This is called information disclosure.
The same applies to second-hand platforms. Just take the relevant evidence to customer service and ask them to provide it.
Generally, second-hand platforms only have the other party’s name, contact information, and identity card number. You need to use an Investigation Order or some method to check the other party’s household registration.
Three cobblers are better than Zhuge Liang. The study and practice group made quick progress through discussion, and it was Lawyer Tang who took the responsibility for the finances.
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For online shopping disputes, according to Article 20 of the Supreme Court’s “Interpretation of the Civil Procedure Law,” you can choose either the place of receipt or the court in the defendant’s location for jurisdiction.
So this is another convenience for consumers, after all, not every online dispute case is within the jurisdiction of those three internet courts.
Therefore, on the afternoon of the third day, the members of the study and practice group went to the Guangming District Court and submitted their complaint.
Lawyer Tang didn’t sign it; the plaintiff was Liu Hanwen himself.
The Bright District side was slow in reviewing the case as they were overwhelmed by Lawyer Tang’s previous lawsuit; meanwhile, Lawyer Tang had quietly started community legal consultation.
Online, Zhang Shunfeng persisted in setting the rhythm.
“Another day has passed, Lawyer Tang, are you doing consultations or not? Everyone has been waiting for you for a long time!”
As usual, after posting this, Zhang Shunfeng was about to log off, but then he saw that he had been mentioned.
“Lawyer Tang has already started. Just go to the scene, scan the code to make an appointment. You wouldn’t know because you’ve never been there!”
What? Tang Fangjing has already started?
Zhang Shunfeng hurried to say something, but then a piece of news appeared online.
“Shocking! Tang Fangjing’s legal consultations are not just consultations, if the conditions are right, he will directly help solve problems!”
Zhang Shunfeng was dumbfounded when he saw the headline. Has Tang Fangjing gone mad? With so many people, he’d have to sit down until the year of the monkey!
But looking further, the article already explained the solution.
That is involving Handong Political Law students in forming internship groups to work on cases, and the agent’s name written was Lawyer Tang’s.
This… this works? People actually agree to let students work on their cases?
However, it turned out that people coming for consultations were very accepting!
Most of them had minor issues; hiring a lawyer wasn’t worth it, but they felt uneasy without action.
Now someone eagerly offered help, with Lawyer Tang’s reputation, what harm could student practice do?
Besides, Lawyer Tang was clear during consultations, this was for student practice, and they’d take a symbolic fee for support.
Compared to hiring a lawyer, this was practically a free service!
The rhythm initially led by Zhang Shunfeng disappeared instantly.
Although they didn’t meet Lawyer Tang the first time, they could now get free service—who would be foolish to refuse?
The students could practice, the people’s issues were solved, and Lawyer Tang reaped happiness. Everyone won!
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Amidst this win-win situation, a week quietly passed.
In Fangzhang District, Tangfang City, Li Yili was happily dining out with his girlfriend.
“Huihui, your birthday is coming up in a bit. I’ve prepared for it early, and I’ll give you a surprise!” Li Yili said with a smile to the pretty girl opposite him.
Tan Huihui, curious, asked, “What surprise?”
“I can’t tell you now, otherwise it wouldn’t be a surprise, just wait for it, it’ll definitely surprise you,” Li Yili said with a mysterious smile.
Just then, his phone rang. Seeing it was a strange number, he answered casually.
He was in business; strange calls were never missed.
“Hello, this is Li Yili. Who’s this?”
A voice on the phone said, “Hello Mr. Li, I am from the Guangming District Court. You previously sold a bicycle for a thousand yuan to someone called ‘BlastGoldCoinBar’s Old Login’ on Carp.com, right?”
In the court office, the staff member Li Yue’s face turned slightly red—these young people’s online names were so absurd.
She missed the days of her youth, those Martian words were better.
“Now the buyer believes your bicycle has severe quality issues and has filed a lawsuit demanding a refund and three times the compensation. Our court has filed the case, and now we’d like to know if you have any intention to mediate…”
Before finishing, Li Yili on the other end was already stunned.
Wait, the other party actually filed a lawsuit?
He had been in this line for two years and encountered many disputes. Often, people would complain to the Consumer Association or the Market Supervision, usually to little effect.
Since he sold on a second-hand platform and the parties were miles apart, there were hardly any consequences.
But now someone actually filed a lawsuit—moreover, demanding a refund and three times compensation?
“What, a refund and three times compensation? I sold a used bicycle that I owned. Why triple the compensation? Has the other side gone mad? You’re actually filing this?”
“My thought is I won’t give a penny. They can sue all they want; I won’t pay. That’s it,” Li Yili hung up the phone.
Tan Huihui on the other side was curious, “Yili, I seemed to hear the call was from the court?”
Li Yili nonchalantly replied, “It’s nothing, just a customer causing trouble. Just ignore it, at worst I’ll just refund that thousand yuan.”
Triple the compensation, they must be crazy!
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At Tengda, Lawyer Tang put down his phone. His students went the mediation route and failed, the other party was tough and didn’t plan to pay anything.
Still too young.
Looking at the “Quality Inspection Report” in his hand, Lawyer Tang also felt alarmed. Today’s youth were too bold.
They used parts from who knows where to piece together and passed it off as a brand-name bike, and the reasoning was sound—it’s just a thousand yuan, what else do you expect?
How come so many students haven’t thought about using criminal law to advance civil cases? This was Tang Fangjing’s specialty, yet after studying for so long, they hadn’t learned it?
He was anxious just thinking about it!