What's wrong with this lawyer?!-Chapter 1013 - 327: Personal Cases Prove Nothing_4

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Chapter 1013 -327: Personal Cases Prove Nothing_4

Then, the price in question only needs to prove that the car’s purchase price at the time was equal to or higher than 386,400 yuan to confirm damages.

Finally, the amount of damages is calculated based on the car’s price after the penalty decision was announced.

Simple and brutal.

Since many people don’t have much legal knowledge, the logic must be made particularly simple, so they can understand it instantly.

The legal director collapsed into his chair. He had anticipated the opposing party’s arguments, but he hadn’t expected them to take this opportunity to presume that his side intended to overturn the penalty decision and then request the Price Bureau to testify in court.

Although he tried to obscure it with a lot of words, the other side saw right through him.

If you argue that the monopolistic behavior was never executed and that many dealers sold below this price, then on what grounds were you penalized?

So, he could only cover it up with the argument of “different standards,” but the opposing party’s words hit the nail on the head—who would dare to deny that the penalty basis was not grounded in the law?

Cornered on both sides, a deadlock.

Shen Jiacheng couldn’t help but want to applaud. This Lawyer Tang’s strategy to break the deadlock was truly unconventional.

Initially, he also thought Tang Fangjing would rebut step by step—who could have imagined he’d directly find a “father” for Qiangsheng Company?

Yes, Old Tang’s core idea this time is the “father argument.”

For a penalty involving several hundred million, you now want to overturn it. So, can you guess what the “father” who made that penalty decision would do then?

If it were really overturned, who knows how many people would be affected?

So don’t talk to me; let’s bring your “father” out to explain clearly why you were penalized back then. Wouldn’t that be nice?

“Alright, does the defendant have anything further to add? No? Plaintiff? Great, I now adjourn the court!”

The panel of judges left. The legal director stood up and looked at Old Tang. “Lawyer Tang, impressive tactics!”

Old Tang chuckled at the remark, “Just doing my best.”

The two didn’t speak further. The legal director’s face remained grim—one could basically say he had been completely defeated during this court session.

After a long wait, Shen Jiacheng returned with the panel of judges. The verdict was announced in court:

“According to the Civil Code… it is stipulated that when two or more parties commit joint infringement, they shall bear joint and several liability. In this case, the plaintiff’s claim for joint compensation liability is recognized by this court.”

“In summary, Tong Yunyu’s claim is valid and should be supported. As per… the judgment is as follows:”

“Qiangsheng Company shall compensate Tong Yunyu for her car purchase loss within ten days of the decision taking effect…”

If the plaintiff did not request a division of responsibility, the court’s ruling was typically a fifty-fifty split, with the two companies each bearing half.

Upon hearing the ruling, the legal director’s heart sank. This issue was going to be troublesome.

Nonetheless, the legal director immediately filed an appeal in court.

Once the trial ended, Tong Yunyu was elated. If she posted this matter online, the traffic would definitely explode!

Although her collaboration with Tengda didn’t go through, making money wasn’t going to be a problem.

The legal director, however, was in trouble. He rushed out of the courtroom to make a phone call.

“Hello, Mr. Fu? Yes, we lost the case…”

Over in Modu, Fu Shaofei jerked up from his seat. “What? Lost the case?”

“Yes, we lost. The other side raised an argument I couldn’t refute. He said I was trying to overturn the penalty decision and therefore requested the Price Bureau to testify…”

At this point, Fu Shaofei understood. There was nothing he could say to resolve this kind of situation.

“File the appeal and let’s wait for now. There’s nothing we can do at this point. Let’s just hope Tang Fangjing doesn’t stir up more trouble later…”

Sigh, watching Tang Fangjing verbally cut down others is always satisfying, but being his target is absolutely infuriating.

Time passed quickly, and the High Court soon delivered its verdict: The appeal was rejected, and the original judgment upheld!

After the High Court’s ruling, Old Tang posted a prepared video online. This case was highly representative, so Old Tang had to release a video.

He wanted everyone to know that the term “monopoly” is actually deeply tied to everyone’s life.

Naturally, Tong Yunyu also followed suit, posting her long-prepared video. She had prepared no fewer than fifty videos about this!

As the videos spread, it didn’t take long for many netizens to take notice. After all, videos produced by Old Tang always had a certain charm.

But as people continued watching, something unexpected happened.

A casual remark by a netizen ended up being frantically shared by countless others, tagging Old Tang along the way.

“A single case can’t prove anything!”

Indeed, this time, netizens began deliberately stirring things up. On the internet, everyone loves to be entertained—they were all just waiting to see a figurative bloodbath!