What's wrong with this lawyer?!-Chapter 919 - 296 Resignation Requires Compensation Deemed as Extortion?_3

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Chapter 919 -296 Resignation Requires Compensation Deemed as Extortion?_3

Being a lawyer to make money is not wrong. Whatever the profession, it’s all about making a living, and the situation should be similar for lawyers.

However, why are lawyers and doctors often mentioned in the same breath? It’s because these two professions intrinsically involve many responsibilities.

Especially doctors, who often carry a lot more on their shoulders.

Many of today’s lawyers will take on any case that comes their way, without caring if they can handle it or not.

A single visit is enough for them, a routine application for bail pending trial, helping out the Procuratorate by encouraging guilty pleas, acting like a second prosecutor during trials, and then it’s all over.

After all, the quality of their work doesn’t affect their income.

Whether a case is treated superficially or with deep care can be easily discerned.

Then, when cases start dwindling, they blame other lawyers for being too competitive, blame the judicial authorities for setting standards too high and letting too many pass the bar exam, claiming the law market is saturated and that no new lawyers are needed.

It’s always about burning bridges after crossing.

“Alright now, don’t worry. If you’re sure you want me to take this case, let’s sign the contract quickly so I can start visiting as soon as possible.”

Wang Wenyan and the others naturally agreed in a hurry, and the legal fees were easily settled based on the rates of other lawyers at Tengda.

For someone like Old Tang, making money would be too easy if he wanted to—people would spend loads to have him represent them.

After the contract was signed, Ju Haiqing promptly left with the three of them… He really did not want to stay at Tengda.

Some of the younger female lawyers at Tengda were aware of his identity and would harass him privately…

No choice, the senior lawyers in the firm were either married or like Old Tang.

And for a single hotshot like Old Ju, he was most popular—no bad habits, at worst just a bit too fond of waifu characters, enjoying his time at home playing video games, and the most important, his sizable income!

Plus, he was young—such a catch isn’t easy to come by!

Don’t bother with how the matchmaking scene is; simply put, no matter if it’s a guy or a girl, anyone with good qualifications will certainly catch someone’s attention early on.

Girls don’t pursue out of modesty? That’s an underestimation.

However, Old Ju genuinely disliked the 3-D world. To use his words, just the thought that attractive girls also have to use the bathroom made it impossible for him to accept.

That afternoon, Old Tang arrived at Bright District Detention Center with the relevant documents, a place he knew inside out.

In the past, it was after President Lei was granted bail pending trial that he came out from this place, and of course, it was because of President Lei’s incident that the Bright District’s Public Security Authorities underwent a complete overhaul that year.

The people at the entrance were all familiar faces, greeting Old Tang as he arrived.

This scene filled the young lawyer waiting to apply for a visit with envy; they found requesting a visit quite challenging and would sometimes even get rebuffed.

Just look at this, greetings upon arrival—comparisons really can drive you mad.

The documents were quickly submitted, Old Tang went back to the firm to wait for news, and in the evening, the Detention Center called: the visitation request was approved, tomorrow morning at nine o’clock!

Time swiftly moved to the next morning. Inside the Bright District Detention Center, Lan Baosheng was chatting with the boss of his cell.

“Once you’re indicted, you’re basically done for. You might as well wait to be put in prison; your case is pretty dire,” said the boss looking at Lan Baosheng.

“But I didn’t know anything at the time, it was all him who told me. He said he’d give me fifty thousand to withdraw my report, this wasn’t my idea,” Lan Baosheng said helplessly.

The boss shook his head in disdain: “Did you agree or not, you agreed, didn’t you? Afterwards, you took the money, signed, and got recorded—everything was directed at you. Stop dreaming; it’s useless.”

Lan Baosheng slumped to the ground and began to sob quietly. Had he known it would come to this, he would rather not have sought any compensation…

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He had seen it online, that if you’re laid off without compensation, you should report it. Damn those online claims which can’t be trusted!

Nor did he expect the company to be so ruthless; the evidence presented during the interrogation baffled him.

Right then, an officer outside called out: “Lan Baosheng, come out, you have a lawyer visit today.”

The boss beside him said, “Hurry up and notify your family, don’t waste money for nothing, it’s useless.”

Just then, the officer added: “Your family is quite impressive, managing to get Tang Fangjing!”

Hearing this, the boss, who had been jeering, was suddenly stunned.