This was piece-rate outsourcing; for each review completed, Old Tang paid a sum of money, although if it were to be rejected, the corresponding sum would be deducted.
As to how to allocate tasks, it was straightforward with just a few professionals needed to design a plan, and as long as the funds were provided, nothing was a problem.
Old Tang was quite flush with cash recently, having received a generous profit share from the law firm last year, which bolstered his confidence.
It was rare for Old Tang to resort to financial means rather than legal measures to solve a problem, simply because there were no legal means left to use. If there had been any way, this matter wouldn't have dragged on.
There are now over 650,000 lawyers nationwide, including plenty of top-notch experts. No one is a fool; had there truly been a market for it, the lawyers would have already tapped into it.