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What's wrong with this lawyer?!

Lawyer Tang Fangjing had finally made it through time-travel, only to discover that he was terminally ill, thank goodness for the system But he needed to achieve more than two hundred percent completion in order to ensure his own survival And so, an extremely unorthodox lawyer emerged Thinking you can just cut off an employee and provide severance pay? Come on, let's calculate the exorbitant overtime pay, including mobile communication after hours as overtime! Property management that does nothing but collect money, thinking about pulling out just like that? Gradually establish a resident's committee, backtrack twenty years of accounts, secure a huge compensation from property management without saying, and also send the property boss to jail Who's shirking responsibility for the unfinished building? Come at it with both administrative and civil lawsuits, make clear whose responsibility it is, whoever needs to go in must go in Beyond that, there are salary disputes, labour service scams... 'When you encounter a problem, sending people to jail will naturally solve the problem' — Tang Fangjing

Sword Immortal of Wine · Thành thị
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540 Chs

Chapter 83: Passing the Buck, Huh? I'll Make You All Pass It!_4

Here we are again, the last time I was here to check Mrs. Hou's bank statements, it seems that this is fated, we must be deeply connected!

After waiting for a while, the woman from before apologized with a full face, "Lawyer Tang, I'm sorry for being late, something came up at home."

The woman's name is Lian Hongyu. She's thirty-six this year and has been having a rough time. She lost her job due to company layoffs, and with both rent and mortgage to pay, she couldn't keep up and defaulted on her loans.

Not only is she now on the blacklist for credit, but she's also being sued by the bank demanding repayment...

"No worries at all, I just got here too, let's go in," Old Tang said with a chuckling smile.

As for unfinished housing projects, his thoughts were quite simple: at the very least, the basic tasks had to be completed.