What's wrong with this lawyer?!

Chapter 250: Everyone is very angry!_2



Generally, administrative reconsideration decisions, if they involve an interested party, such as in cases of fights and brawls, require that a copy is served to the interested party.

It's just to inform you that our side has, upon investigation, rescinded the administrative detention of the other party. If you're not satisfied, you can file an administrative lawsuit regarding this action.

The defendant in the administrative lawsuit here would be the government of Lanshan District that made the reconsideration decision.

Choosing the defendant in administrative reconsideration is a deep matter of expertise. Taking this case as an example, if the Lanshan District government upheld the public security organ's administrative detention decision, then the lawsuit would list both as co-defendants.

If the Lanshan District government rescinded the administrative detention, as is the case Lin Shuqiang is currently facing, then the lawsuit would be against the Lanshan District government.

And if the Lanshan District government simply fails to respond within the legal time frame, Yang Tiezhi would need to decide based on the situation. He could choose to sue the public security organ, arguing that the administrative action was illegal and requesting revocation.

But if he sues the Lanshan District government, the reasoning must be the inaction of the Lanshan District government.

The outcomes of the two are quite different: if the former lawsuit is won, the court will rule to revoke the detention decision. If the latter is won, the court will rule... Lanshan District, you must take action.

That is, hurry up and issue a reconsideration decision.

On the surface, it seems fine, but in reality, the latter is a bit superfluous, because if the reconsideration is maintained, and you're not satisfied, you'll have to sue again...

The truth is that this lawsuit is just a procedural litigation. Many people are coaxed by lawyers into suing, only to realize that they have to sue again, which involves more fees, spending money like water, with no end result.

Moreover, you have nowhere to complain; in the end, all you can do is curse, "Damn those heartless bastards."

It's just a little money-making scheme that exists in every trade, all thanks to information asymmetry.

Right now, Lin Shuqiang is feeling very angry. He can't understand why the detention should be rescinded. So what if he was the first to curse and strike? He was the one who ended up in the hospital!

But the thought of going through an administrative lawsuit is unappealing to him, so all he can do is call, seething with rage.

"Hello, Yang Tiezhi, you think you're so capable now, huh? You even have money to hire a lawyer for some administrative reconsideration, right? Fine, when are you going to pay me?"

Lin Shuqiang still has the same attitude, acting as if Yang Tiezhi is the one who needs him, even though his detention has been rescinded—so what?

On the other end of the phone, Yang Tiezhi initially didn't want to answer because Lawyer Tang had said earlier that he was now the full agent, handling all matters.

There really was no need for him to get into a squabble with the other party—the lawyer was there for that reason.

But after thinking it over, he decided to answer anyway, curious to hear what this Mr. Lin had to say.

When that first sentence out of Lin's mouth reached him, Yang Tiezhi actually felt quite pleased!

"You want money? Please discuss this inconvenience with my lawyer. He's currently in Dongshan city. May I give you his number?" Yang Tiezhi said, mimicking the tone he'd heard on TV shows.

And believe it or not, saying that felt even better!

On the other end, Lin Shuqiang was initially stunned, then burst into angry laughter. He hadn't expected Yang Tiezhi to say something like that.

"God damn Yang Tiezhi, look at you, talking to your lawyer? Trying to act big with a leek in your pig-snout—you think you're someone important, huh!"

"Fine, you want to play it that way? Just wait, you'll be crying soon enough!"

With that, Lin Shuqiang hung up and found the number of his own previously hired lawyer to make a call.

"Hello, Wei, it's me, Lin Shuqiang. Remember me? I had you on that case before, the one that didn't end up anywhere. What's been going on with it? I've been too busy to follow up."

On the other end, within Mingliang Law Firm, Lawyer Wei responded with a laugh: "Captain Lin, right? I remember you. I called you back then; the other party didn't appeal, and the first-instance judgment took effect long ago."

He made that call at the time because he was looking to handle the enforcement, but Lin Shuqiang was too busy to deal with it then, so nothing came of it afterward.

Hearing this, Lin Shuqiang replied joyfully, "Then, Lawyer Wei, now that the judgment is in effect, can we enforce it? You know, freeze his cards to make him uncomfortable. You have no idea about this guy; owing money and still acting so high and mighty, I can't stand it."

Lawyer Wei was delighted to hear this; he favored clients who found the opponent particularly detestable—it meant he could take on the case.

"That's no problem. Captain Lin, you can just entrust it to me as before. If the other party doesn't have enough money to pay, we can freeze his bank cards. We'll have to see how it goes."

Lin Shuqiang naturally had no objections; he just wanted to go ahead with the enforcement, and spending a little money was no big deal.

Once enforced, we'll see if you still act so haughty. Then we can also speak about the company's demands.

On the other side, Yang Tiezhi dialed Old Tang's number.

"You're saying, Lin Shuqiang called just to ask for money? He didn't say anything else?" Old Tang said with a look of surprise on the other end of the phone.

"No, it was just about the money."

Old Tang was a bit suspicious. His previous expectation was that Lin Shuqiang would call Yang Tiezhi and threaten him with the debt to withdraw the lawsuit, or proceed with enforcement actions.

After all, when Yang Tiezhi sought him, many days had passed since the first-instance verdict, and the appeal period had already expired.

It was just unexpected that the other party didn't mention these matters, which was rather interesting.


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