What's wrong with this lawyer?!-Chapter 879 - 282 Lawyer Tang, where is my typical case? _3
Chapter 879: Chapter 282 Lawyer Tang, where is my typical case? _3
Even a butt knows that offering “two years free with two years paid” won’t pan out—what’s to become of the shop after the first two years, just let it go?
And later on, if someone claiming to be a legal worker or another employee starts delaying things, there’s a good chance they’re professional shutdown operators.
After all, even as these companies are getting dissolved, you find their employees are still so dedicated, not fighting back when hit or insulted—it just doesn’t feel right.
In short, if you’ve spent money, you definitely need to be vigilant, learn more about the relevant laws, investigate thoroughly, and you’ll often find problems with closer examination.
That very afternoon, a video sent the whole affair into a climax!
The person who posted the video was an ordinary citizen, the very man in the comments calling for the execution of those scammers, named Lu Suqing.
After commenting, he suddenly got an idea—his sister had bought a card from an early education center for her son not long ago, boasting about how great the discount was.
So he casually checked it out, only to discover that just a week ago, the shop had gone through changes in shareholders and legal representation, and now, it was in the midst of a public notice for dissolution!
This public notice even proudly claimed that all debts had been settled, but clearly, not all the cards had been refunded—yet here they were, about to close up shop directly!
Lu Suqing immediately contacted his sister to report the situation to the market supervision authorities, then shared this revelation online.
“As consumers, we really should inspect and investigate more, especially those public notices; we must scrutinize them, as any one of them could be intimately related to us. Lawyer Tang’s video is so useful!”
There were actually people who made it work through the video, something many, especially legal practitioners, had not anticipated!
But the reality is, discovering problems early on makes it much easier than asserting your rights after everything is said and done.
The video’s momentum grew, and at the Guangming District Court, Old Zhou, sporting a pair of dark circles from overtime, finally saw it.
“Tang Fangjing took on this case?” muttered Old Zhou as he watched the video.
Suddenly, he froze, frantically checking the court’s internal network for a previous typical case submission—holy shit, this was the case!
He remembered lamenting before that so many had benefited from this case, especially at the Intermediate Court.
The initial report was made to the Intermediate Court, who after careful consideration handed over the documents, deeming a case should be filed… Basically, the Intermediate Court played a huge role.
At the time, Old Zhou was talking with a colleague about how hard they work to little acclaim, because that’s all part of the job.
Meanwhile, the Intermediate Court does a little something, and just like that, it’s heralded as a typical case—some people’s fates are just worlds apart.
Turns out, the whole commotion was stirred up by Tang Fangjing!
Constantly referring to Bright District Court as your own home, only to find out all the good deeds belong to someone else!
Even Xihong District Court, of all places, nabbed a typical case!
Meanwhile, look at Bright District Court, perpetually handling “large-scale lawsuits,” “large-scale rights defending,” surely a grind of overtime, and still getting criticized for being slow…
Tang Fangjing, dare you still claim Bright District is your home?
“I commit my heart to the bright moon, but alas, the bright moon illuminates only the ditches…”
After holding back for so long, Old Zhou finally couldn’t abstain from calling Tang Fangjing.
At the Yuefu Residential Complex home, Old Tang was on his mobile reading comments—the video received an overwhelming response; it seemed he had done a splendid job.
The completion rate for the system must be sky-high by now, with over eighty people brought in.
Plus, due to the widespread impact, other Public Security Authorities have also launched criminal strikes against professional shutdown operators.
So this time, he might get a pretty decent skill.
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Seeing that it was late, he planned to sleep; staying up harms the liver.
But as soon as he lay down, his phone rang. Old Zhou?
“Hey, Old Zhou, it’s this late and you’re still not asleep? Why are you calling? I’m about to go to bed.”
In the office, Old Zhou said, “You don’t know why I’m not sleeping at this hour? Just think about how many minor cases you’ve brought us recently, all under the pretext of giving students practical experience…”
The resentment of someone who works overtime is larger than any ghost!
Realizing something was off, Old Tang quickly put on a smile and said, “You’ve worked hard, Old Zhou, truly. What’s up? You called for a reason?”
“I have no reason, what could it be? We toil away in overtime, get criticized for low case closure rates, while the Intermediate Court simply transfers some documents and gets a typical case lauded—what could possibly trouble me?”
Old Tang fell silent, suddenly recalling Old Zhou mentioning before about taking care of their own court among all the hassle of large-scale lawsuits…
“Old Zhou, I didn’t consider that before, but you know, don’t get upset…”
“I’m not upset, heh, not at all!”
“Look at you, getting worked up over legal matters… Next time I land a good case, I’ll think of Bright District. Is that okay now?”
After much persuasion, Old Tang finally got Old Zhou off the phone.
What a mess, where could he find a good case for Guangming District Court? Good cases aren’t leeks that can just be harvested; they’re not your jurisdiction, so how could they be in your court’s purview?
Better to see what rewards the system has in store this time.