Chapter 851: 273 Tang Fangjing: I Actually Dislike Criminal Law_2
Chapter 851: Chapter 273 Tang Fangjing: I Actually Dislike Criminal Law_2
But to calculate the economic accounts.
The judicial authorities also incur significant costs when handling matters according to the law, a reality many people overlook.
In cases of economic disputes of a certain scale, the cost of the legal system exceeds the benefits, making the law ineffective. Opportunists exploit this very loophole.
If you don’t understand this statement, we can explain it with a simple example, like the theft of an electric scooter.
Theoretically, this is a theft crime, as even ordinary electric scooters meet the standard, but everyone knows…
In such cases, the Public Security Authorities usually launch focused security crackdowns like the “100-Day Operation,” which are comprehensive strategies.
Many theft cases are discovered during these concentrated crackdowns.
Thus, I repeat, the essence of law has never been about fairness and justice.
Another interesting thing is that neither Article 10 of the “Judges’ Law,” which lists eight duties of judges, nor Article 10 of the “Prosecutors’ Law,” which lists eight duties for prosecutors, explicitly state that they must uphold social fairness and justice.
Of course, the duties of judges and prosecutors are essentially the same…
Only Article 2 of the “Lawyers’ Law” states that lawyers shall uphold the legal rights and interests of their clients, ensure the correct implementation of the law, and maintain social fairness and justice.
Even so, this is mentioned after the obligation to uphold clients’ legal rights and the correct implementation of the law…
All in all, it’s quite interesting.
Having handled countless cases in his past and present lives, Tang Fangjing knows this better than anyone.
The reason he can do what he does is mainly that he disregards the cost, handling cases that others deem unworthy.
While the students were eagerly discussing how to apply charges and collect evidence, Wang Qingqing had already dialed Sun Yan’s number.
“Hello Ms. Sun, this is the assistant of Lawyer Tang Fangjing. Lawyer Tang plans to take your case, but not right now; it has to wait until after your current trial is finished.”
On the other end of the line, Sun Yan didn’t care about the latter part of the conversation; she was thrilled!
She couldn’t believe that such a minor issue for them could genuinely engage a top lawyer like Tang!
“No problem, no problem, I spoke to the other party last time, two days’ time, if they can’t resolve it, then we’ll let the court open for trial, there will be news tomorrow,” Sun Yan hurriedly said.
“That’s fine. Once your part is over, give me a call, and we can sign the contract.”
After hanging up the phone, Sun Yan didn’t rush to post a message in the group, as she now realized that there were definitely people from that company in the group.
Liu Letian was also in the group, and it wouldn’t be good if the other side found out she had posted something.
For now, Sun Yan decided not to tell anyone; knowing wouldn’t help at this moment.
As time passed in this tense atmosphere, the next morning, Sun Yan and a few neighbors went to Youxin Law Firm.
“Director Liu isn’t here? Where did he go, on a business trip?” Sun Yan asked the staff at the law firm, her expression not looking good.
“He really is on a business trip, a particularly urgent case that requires a court hearing today, and the director really had no choice. But he asked me to tell you all not to worry, let’s go to the meeting room.”
Sun Yan didn’t speak; something felt wrong. It was okay when Director Liu spoke ambiguously before, as Lawyer Tang had said that lawyers do this to save trouble.
But why did it just so happen that he had to go on a business trip this time?
They silently entered the meeting room, and a staff member said: “Director Liu spoke with the other party for a long time, and the current outcome is this, your cards cannot be transferred at the original price, they can be transferred at fifty percent.”
This statement infuriated everyone.
“Fifty percent? I can’t believe they dared to say that!” Hu Ming slammed the table and exclaimed.
Sun Yan… Sun Yan felt like this was all within Lawyer Tang’s predictions, that the other party would use these negotiations and mediations to repeatedly reduce their obligations…
A terrible yet effective method that targets your hopefulness, thinking, “I’ve made such concessions, they couldn’t possibly still be deceiving me.”
Too naïve, their goal is not to give you a single penny back!
This is starting with an outrageous demand, directly stating fifty percent, then you negotiate upwards, even if the final deal is seventy percent, they still profit.
The first mediation negotiation is always the boldest, because it’s the best time to negotiate.
By the second and third times, the deceived public becomes more aware of the issues.
But by then, with delaying tactics, it’s enough to resolve many people’s issues.
People have considered reporting it, but the Public Security ============================================================================
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consider this an economic dispute.
To put it bluntly, in the eyes of the relevant departments, this kind of situation is much better compared to those bosses who outright disappear…
The staff had to say: “Everyone, please don’t worry, Director Liu also thinks this is a bit excessive, so he advocates negotiating properly with the other party to try and get a higher proportion.”
“That definitely needs to be higher, fifty percent is impossible!” Old Man Lee also stated.
Everyone was discussing, and the staff continually clarified that Director Liu was already negotiating for a higher percentage.
Sun Yan felt something was off, but she couldn’t pinpoint what.
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