Chapter 125: Chapter 84 Let's Find a Place to Talk (Extra for Alliance Hierarch 'I'm the Best in the Water Group', thanks to the columnist)_2
Chapter 125: Chapter 84 Let's Find a Place to Talk (Extra for Alliance Hierarch 'I'm the Best in the Water Group', thanks to the columnist)_2
Otherwise, just look at those bosses who in the end can't even afford to hire a dump truck or a drunk truck driver, and have to wield a knife themselves. So tragic...
Personal finances must be strictly separated from company finances, which calls for a savvy accountant.
Accountants from other schools are no good; can only hire a few janitors from Tílánqiáo.
"That'll do," Li Shuwei relaxed. It was just a matter of Jin Ma company. He had made all the money he should make. Bankruptcy didn't matter. He still owed a construction company a sum of money anyway.
The next day arrived, and Old Tang was punctually at Guangming District Court's case-filing office by eight in the morning.
These days, there were so many lawsuits that the queue at the case-filing office was a serious issue. One had to hurry to get a number.
Now many lawyers in Jingzhou City knew Old Tang, especially those who had trained with him before.
They didn't dare to associate with him before because the Lawyers Association was above him.
But now the Lawyers Association had already elected a new president, and Tang Fangjing had been promoted several times in various campaigns. Everyone could see that times had changed.
So, upon seeing Old Tang enter, they all greeted him.
"Lawyer Tang, good morning. What cases are you busy with lately?"
Old Tang responded with a chuckle, "I've taken on a case about an unfinished building, a small case, just a small one."
As soon as the case-filing office opened, Old Tang dashed inside, whipping out his ID to get a number. He didn't have to wait long before it was his turn to file the case.
"Lawyer Tang is here. What case are we seeing today?" the smiling young lady at the window greeted.
Now, who doesn't know Lawyer Tang? The chief almost didn't make it through last time, too close... ahem.
"Oh, it's an administrative lawsuit," said Old Tang offhandedly.
The young lady at the window immediately became serious. An administrative lawsuit was not a light matter in any context.
Especially one filed by Lawyer Tang.
Old Tang had already started taking out documents from his briefcase. Saying it was an administrative lawsuit, the evidence needed for the case wasn't much.
Mainly because it really was simple...
You might think it's strange, but many administrative lawsuits actually have simple facts. The trouble is elsewhere.
The young lady took the documents and glanced through them, slightly relieved. An administrative lawsuit for information disclosure was now one of the most common types of administrative lawsuits.
Some people even did it for fun, requesting public disclosure for anything, and if not disclosed, they'd sue in court. It caused many places a great deal of annoyance, yet there was nothing they could do.
It's a legally sound process for ensuring one's rights, inevitably slow, but it goes without saying...
Tang Fangjing's materials were all in order. After a preliminary review, the young lady quickly said, "Lawyer Tang, in your complaint, you also listed Jingzhou City Bank Tide Road Branch as a third party without an independent right of claim?"
"Yes, the issue right now is that both sides are pointing fingers, unsure who's responsible. I think it's best to let them 'fight'... no, argue it out in court to determine whose responsibility it really is."
This was Old Tang's arena to speak, where at least everyone had to tell the truth, and when the truth comes out, it shouldn't be hard to clarify who bears the responsibility.
"Well, Lawyer Tang, we will need to review this. As for whether to accept the case, wait for our notice later. Do you have any other cases?"
"Not for today."
Hmm... hmm?
Old Tang didn't care about these things and left the court directly. Without details of the supervision account, it was hard to know who was more responsible.
It was always impossible to break through and investigate the supervision account by other means, and even less likely to get an investigation order from the appellate court—they just wouldn't grant it.
But now, if both parties wanted to pass the buck in court, the details of the pre-sale funds as evidence would be quite reasonable, right?
Whatever they bring out, I can naturally use it as evidence. I hope their representatives are smart enough.
It sounds tedious, but this is how you have to uphold your rights through legal avenues, step by step, ensuring proper procedure.
Waiting for the court session can be boring, but then came good news from Lao Yu. The main person in charge of that subletting company had been caught!
Those people really had guts, still in Jingzhou, and had even started the same scheme in another district.
You have to admire their nerve. Ordinary folk like us can hardly think of illegal activities to make money; even asking for overtime feels subservient...
But now it's finally over, congratulations to those bosses on your shiny new sewing machine. With business on the left hand and jail buddies on the right, may you grow and prosper once more.
...
For Wu Shunyou, life was quite ordinary: work by day, home by night.
But when he arrived at the office that day, he sensed something was off.
"Eh, what's with the vibe today? Why does it feels like everyone's a bit... you know?" Wu Shunyou asked the office mates. the place mvlempy _r
One colleague looked up, hurriedly replied, "Old Wu, you're finally here. Let's hurry over to the boss. I'll tell you, our leadership just received a subpoena from the court!"
What? Hearing this, Wu Shunyou said, "Who now, what's this lawsuit about?"
"Do you remember, not long ago there was a lawyer requesting information disclosure, Tang Fangjing, the one who was stabbed? He's filed an administrative lawsuit."
Wu Shunyou didn't speak. The notification was issued by their office, so he knew what the problem was.
He had thought that after giving that notification, the other party would go to the bank. What's going on?
The key was that the other party didn't show any dissatisfaction then and didn't request an administrative review, just went straight to court with a lawsuit, devoid of any martial morality...