What's wrong with this lawyer?!

Chapter 383: Old Tang: I'm a bit excited!



A few days later, at Tengda Law Firm, Tang Fangjing looked at the huge package delivered by post, his expression equally solemn.

For Red Circle Firms in first-tier cities like the capital and Modu, Tang Fangjing never underestimated them.

Because in his previous life, he was one of them, albeit renowned for criminal law.

Although this time, he could say he had used his skills to make an overpowered strike, there was no guarantee the other side couldn't turn the tables through other means.

So he had to be cautious and well-prepared.

As he was thinking, Tang Fangjing said, "Qingqing, go open the package and bring it into my office; I want to take a closer look."

Wang Qingqing responded and went to get busy.

Ten minutes later, several intern Niu Mas started to continuously bring in items, and Wang Qingqing came in holding the most critical copy of the answer and the evidence list.

"Brother Tang, the answer document."

Tang Fangjing took it and started reading; the basic strategy of the other party would be clearly outlined in the answer document.

The final shiver is important, but the foreplay beforehand is even more crucial.

Without sufficient foreplay, you can't achieve adequate lubrication, and naturally, can't get that final shiver... anyway, that's the reasoning.

Just this answer document alone took Tang Fangjing most of the day to read through.

After finishing, he couldn't help but sigh, Director Jie really is a top expert.

The other party wasn't thrown off rhythm by his use of criminal methods, and still responded methodically using the relevant provisions of unfair competition.

One can only say that this is not the other party's limit, but the limit of the case.

The nature of the entire case is such; the criminal investigation has already made things quite clear.

Just as well, he had also studied some things about unfair competition before, and this time he would have a proper game with Director Jie.

Tang Fangjing also geared up and started preparing.

Both sides were quiet, but online, those netizens and self-media waiting to watch the drama started getting anxious.

Come on, you've been stirred up, and now you're not concerned?

Tang Fangjing's indifference is understandable, but this Jie Jianbin also shows no reaction?

Doesn't he want fame? Doesn't he want to be an internet celebrity?

The self-media that initially posted the article couldn't understand; who doesn't want to be an internet celebrity these days?

Anxiously jumping up and down, but unable to get more information.

Because the case is confidential, and the trial must also be held in private.

Including at the time of the court hearing, relevant personnel must sign confidentiality agreements to keep business secrets disclosed during the trial confidential.

This clause has legal validity similar to Tao Zhongcheng's, and if someone participating in the trial leaks these business secrets, if the circumstances are serious, they will generally be incarcerated.

Self-media released another video, analyzing that maybe Jie Jianbin was afraid of Tang Fangjing or something.

Afraid to provoke Tang Fangjing, but not daring to provoke a "common" lawyer?

In Tangfang City, Jie Jianbin, who was busy working, was also getting fed up; he really didn't like this situation.

He could only force himself not to look at his phone or follow online news.

But in this information explosion era, it's really hard to not look at your phone...

Out of necessity, even Gude Law Firm sent out a lawyer's letter, but it was to no avail.

There was nothing to be done; this thing had already been ruined by various celebrities.

No need to mention Wu Someone who got himself involved, for instance, celebrities evading taxes or underreporting, making stern lawyer statements, claiming they couldn't possibly do that, it's all defamation.

Soon after, the tax department issues a report confirming tax evasion and underreporting...

Thus here actually arose another issue, that is, if "lawyer letters" or "lawyer statements" contain severely inaccurate content and cause confusion, should the issuing law firm bear some responsibility?

From a lawyer's perspective, when a celebrity comes to me to issue a lawyer's letter, I certainly comply with their request; it's a commercial behavior.

But then there's another example, when a celebrity endorses some products, if those products later turn out to have issues, the celebrities also have to bear responsibility.

According to the Market Regulation Administration's "Guidelines on Further Regulating Celebrity Advertisement Endorsement Activities," it's stipulated, "fines should target the celebrities themselves, not be replaced by the agency."

Meanwhile, the capital also has corresponding "Guidelines on Compliance of Celebrity Advertisement Endorsement Behaviors," which further detail these situations.

When endorsing products, celebrities must fully use them, ensuring consumer experience in use or quantity; symbolic purchases or use should not be considered fulfillment of the legal obligation of endorsement.

If they do not perform due diligence in verification, in case of problems, celebrities will not only face huge fines but also potential penalties such as a three-year endorsement ban.

So, regarding law firms' behavior of issuing lawyer letters indiscriminately when paid, many have long been dissatisfied.

Including some practitioners in the legal profession.

It should be noted that in the past, lawyer letters genuinely had efficacy, greatly promoting problem resolution...

Thus, some previously proposed whether there should be regulations where law firms failing their duties in verification would not just face fines, but be banned for a period from issuing lawyer letters or statements...


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