Chapter 382: Jie Jianbin's Response! _2
A voice with a smile emerged from the phone: "Hello, Director Tang. We can't communicate privately now, so I'll just say that I don't know what's going on online."
Upon hearing this, Old Tang laughed: "Director Jie, I believe you."
No matter from which perspective, it doesn't make sense for the other party to engage in such antics, considering the earnings from a single case and how many advertisements that would require.
In the hotel, upon hearing Old Tang's words, Jie Jianbin was momentarily stunned. He didn't expect that the young man with a notoriously bad temper was so easy to talk to.
Instantly, Jie Jianbin felt particularly good about Old Tang.
However, as a lawyer, it's indeed inappropriate to engage in too much private communication at this time. The two exchanged a few words, agreed to ignore the online hype, and then hung up the phone.
The assistant on the side curiously asked: "Director, everyone says Lawyer Tang has a bad reputation in our industry, but he doesn't seem that bad now."
Jie Jianbin replied disdainfully: "In the industry? How many evaluations from peers are actually fair? Peers can't wait for other peers to fail."
"Lawyer Tang's rise has made it impossible for those who used their lawyer status to make easy money to make a living, so they go all out to blacken his name."
His words were full of contempt because Jie Jianbin indeed looked down upon those lawyers.
They don't hone their skills, dabble in all fields, don't know how to manage, and only care about short-term profits.
In a criminal case, they practically want the suspect's family to sell everything for money.
In civil cases, they only care about the lawsuit, and whatever else happens is not their concern. The clients waste money, but that's not their problem; they are just lawyers.
Then suddenly appeared Tang Fangjing, a lawyer who focuses wholeheartedly on cases and brought out Tengda with many dedicated lawyers. Naturally, the slackers couldn't compete.
Jie Jianbin perhaps got interested and said quite a lot, while the assistant dared not join the conversation.
The big boss can talk, but he can't speak out of turn.
"Alright, most likely the news spread from Dajin's side and then got hyped up. Ignore them, let's focus on doing our cases well."
Soon after, Jie Jianbin and his team arrived at Dajin and began examining the large pile of evidence material.
This kind often comes with an evidence catalog for easy reference by other lawyers and judges...
Of course, some lawyers are lazy and didn't prepare it; judges might want to scold them after seeing it, as attentiveness is reflected in all aspects.
Jie Jianbin scrutinized piece by piece of evidence in hand, his expression becoming increasingly serious.
"Director, I feel that the evidence brought by Tang Fangjing doesn't quite seem like commercial case evidence," said one of the lawyers in the team.
Jie Jianbin put down the documents, shook his head, and smiled wryly: "I used to think this Lawyer Tang was a genius who knew everything."
"Turns out he's using criminal methods for a commercial case."
The logic of the other party is simple: Tao Zhongcheng is the deputy chief engineer of Tengfei Company and has signed a technical confidentiality contract with Tengfei Company, with a confidentiality period of fifteen years.
The technical information involved in the contract is a commercial secret.
Then, the criminal case involving Tao Zhongcheng shows that he received money from the design company and transferred the technical information to them, after which they designed the corresponding production line based on it.
The critical point is later; Tao Zhongcheng confessed to visiting Dajin Company at least twice, providing training, and performing checks, safety, and other training before driving.
The people at Dajin Company knew he was the deputy chief engineer at Tengfei and understood the technology came from Tengfei Company.
So this creates a logical loop.
A lawyer on the side spoke: "Director, then how should we proceed? It looks like there's no direction, and the criminal case has already been judged."
Jie Jianbin replied: "Why the rush? I've told you many times not to rush in a case."
"Tell me, what kind of case are we handling?"
The lawyer hesitated a moment and said: "It's a commercial secret infringement dispute."
"And who is the defendant?" Jie Jianbin asked again.
"It's Tangfang City's Dajin Group Co., Ltd."
Jie Jianbin nodded and asked again: "And who is involved in the criminal case?"
"It's Tengfei Company's Tao Zhongcheng and the design company's Mr. Xiang."
Jie Jianbin stood up, hands behind his back, and said: "Okay, this only shows the two cases have connections. What we're aware of now is that Tao Zhongcheng gave Dajin some production technology, but what if this technology isn't a commercial secret?"
Another lawyer appeared delighted and said: "Director, you mean to start from the definition of a commercial secret?"
Jie Jianbin smiled: "At least you haven't been misled."
"You probably haven't seen the cases handled by Tang Fangjing, but I have, and don't listen to the nonsense online. His greatest skill isn't sending people to jail, but understanding pacing!"
"He's very good at making others follow his rhythm, usually using some misleading tactics to turn passivity into activity."
"For instance, criminal methods, administrative lawsuits, and so on. Once you fall into his rhythm, it's over. Know this, when handling a case, don't let others lead you by the nose!"
The lawyers were quite surprised, thinking: would a distinguished lawyer like the Director really study the cases of someone as young as Tang Fangjing?
"Are you surprised? You think we old folks are all stuck in the past? In every industry, lifelong learning is necessary, or you'll be obsolete before you know it," continued Jie Jianbin.