
Win the Case
胜诉
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- Ongoing
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- 183k Words
- Genre
- Urban
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Urban Life
- Updated
- 2mo ago
- Source
- Qidian
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It would be great if I could just become a practicing lawyer. To be honest, I'm a bit tired of always starting from a trainee lawyer.
I'll finish the book even if it's not finished. Let those who invest still enjoy a little bit of money
Today I was looking at the title and suddenly found that there was an extra book. It turned out to be a supernatural resurrection.
That's too much. You're a eunuch. You're wasting my investment opportunity.
Tang Tiantian, Tang Tiantian, why do I have such cheap hands and clicked in again?
It's so well written. The latest plot is a bit like The Three Heroes of Pingkang in The Long Night. Delayed justice is not justice, it's just the truth, but the price paid for the truth is a heavy price.
A rare good legal book! Full of useful information, the plot and writing are great, give it a like and support 👍👍👍
Isn't Tang Jiajia from the traditional Chinese medicine track?
It's very interesting. Although I have only read one lawyer's article before, objectively speaking, it is still very good at arousing my emotions and making me want to read more. But that one over there can be brought over here. It's such a pity.
Traditional Chinese Medicine
Why don't you continue writing about Chinese medicine? Very pretty
"Great Doctor Ling Ran" in Lawyer's Articles
Why is the comment section of such a beautiful book so deserted? There are not many book friends who have posted book reviews in the main article section 🙂. The protagonist is currently handling several cases, especially the takeaway case he took on for the first time. Faced with numerous contract clauses and traps set by the defendant's lawyer, the male protagonist was able to analyze the opponent's cards in a logical manner, and finally won the case through his empathy with the plaintiff's witnesses and the judge. The case is brilliantly written. The male protagonist's image of upholding social fairness and justice and speaking out for the weak has also been established (and as far as the current side character description is concerned, the male protagonist is not so great and upright out of thin air, but because of the influence of his early experiences, which is a foreshadowing). Of course, the shortcoming of this book can also be said to be a feature, that is, like the great doctor Ling Ran, there is a semi-system that sets rewards for every choice the male protagonist makes. But having said that, if there is no system cheating, how can the male protagonist, as a fresh graduate, win these difficult cases?
No eunuch, Qiuli paste!
Does the master of traditional Chinese medicine still write? ?
Have some doubts
I have only read Chapter 29 for the time being. I feel that the author wants to write the work as a professional and professional article rather than a funny article, so why is there a clown-like character next to the protagonist. As a professional lawyer, you can have professional knowledge but you cannot be a clown. So what is the purpose of the character of Lawyer Wu? Is it to set off the protagonist?
The latest one is probably a metaphor for the vocative case in Inner Mongolia.
It seems that the author must have a certain legal knowledge background, but I feel that I may have forgotten some details. There are still some problems if I look closely.
Some thoughts on this book
First of all, the author did find some dramatic cases, but the novel is not reality. The deliberate emphasis on drama in the characters makes him appear unrealistic in this more rigorous novel. However, the author's restraint in the plot suppresses the fun of the novel. Making the opponent a slightly clown can greatly enhance the reading sense of the novel. For specifics, you can refer to the Japanese drama Li Gou Hai, but the Japanese drama itself is more theatrical in style. I hope the author will not Completely copied, the point is that readers still hope that they are on the side of justice. It is reasonable for most readers for the side of justice to force the evil to show their clown form. Secondly, the portrayal of the lawyer side is too ideal. It is reasonable to guess that the author should be a lawyer, but most of the authors are not lawyers. On the contrary, because of the likes of litigants, those who have been in contact with lawyers do not have that good sense of lawyers, so it is best to make some adjustments to make the reader's viewing experience more comfortable.
What a pity this book
Isn't the author updating? It's a shame, this book is really good. Is it because the platform doesn't provide enough traffic? Not many people read or save comments.
This author writes books frequently, and it takes a long time... What's going on?
I was a Chinese medicine doctor in 1950, do you still want to follow me?