Chapter 101: Today, Did You Get a Subpoena?
A meeting that lasted nearly forty minutes.
Everyone walked out of the office with different expressions, some excited, some angry, some disapproving, and some full of energy.
When everyone was gone, only the core four people were left in the conference room.
"What are we going to do next?" asked Zhang Yi.
After they issued the notice, it was equivalent to a heavy punch, and after the fight, even Zhang Yi was a little panicked and didn't know what to do. The eyes of the three of them looked at Li Jing in unison.
Li Jing said: "Next, we have to compete with time, and now there is still a period of time before the Spring Festival, and we will close all the lawsuits that unilaterally tore up the contract before the Spring Festival." ”
"What!"
"It can't be. ”
"That's an exaggeration!"
The three of them said in unison almost at the same time.
Everyone knows that litigation with the public is the most cumbersome, and among these many public companies, it is the most troublesome to have to go to court. A lawsuit can take months or even years. And now, Li Jing actually said that it would take just one or two months to complete one or two hundred lawsuits, isn't this nonsense?
If this were an ordinary person, it would be impossible. But now it is Li Jing's lawsuit, of course, Li Jing is not a great person, but there is a Zhou Yanan behind Li Jing.
Such a case has a clear context and is easy to handle, and the only thing to worry about is speed. The team of lawyers of the Hesir Group, plus the law firms that have cooperated with Hexwood, there are dozens of these alone. Such a small case, for these people, is simply the rhythm of crushing.
What needs to be done on the side of Chinese literature is actually some data collection.
After hearing Li Jing's arrangement, the three of them were surprised at first, and then gradually accepted it.
At this moment, in the editorial department of Huaxia Literature, it is a different scene.
"What a thing, a bunch of chicks, still want to go to heaven. It was a group of editors-in-chief Wu Feng who spoke, which is of course his code name.
He is an old man who joined the company at the beginning of the establishment of Literature Online, and he is also the most senior editor of Chinese literature now.
"I said Boss Wufeng, don't be so loud, beware of someone chewing the root of the tongue behind your back. It was the editor-in-chief of Group 7 who responded to him, and he was also the old man of the company.
"What's the matter? I'm afraid they won't hear it, something!"
"It's okay, it's okay, let them bounce, hehe! I'm going to see what they can do." ”
The entire editorial office seems to be consciously divided into three parts. Part of it is a group dominated by a few people in Wufeng, these people are basically more qualified, and they are used to being sought after by others, commonly known as old fritters. The second part is a group dominated by new editors-in-chief such as Wutong, which is different from the hustle and bustle of Wu Feng and others, there is no sound in their area, and they seem to be full of energy and ready to fight back with action.
There is also a wave of neutralists, these people are basically former employees of Literature Online, but they don't have the ruffians of Wu Feng and others, they are just in their own posts, frantically pulling authors everywhere.
In such an atmosphere, a wave of wanting to gather Chinese literature networks began to be set off on the Internet.
Sometimes a good thing may not be accepted because it is not spread hard enough. And when the news of Huaxia's name change continued to ferment, coupled with the editors of Huaxia Literature Network, the effect of playing with life to attract people all over the world hit like a storm.
For a while, almost all forums and active groups began to talk about the Huaxia Literature Network.
But basically it's all the same, one moment someone came out and said that he knew Li Jing's true background, and then someone said that in fact, behind the Huaxia Literature Network, there is a red three generations in the layout.
The storm continued, and time flew by in a hurry for three days.
"YES, IT'S TWO HUNDRED. With Jiang Nan's excited shout, the two components in charge of Jiang Nan stood up and high-fived each other.
In just a few days, a group has attracted 200 authors to join, which is an incredible number. At first glance, you may not think it, but just imagine, a studio with 200 authors can be regarded as a medium level in the industry, and Chinese literature has pulled out such a volume in three days, which is amazing.
The scariest thing is that this is just one group.
"Jiangnan, Niu! I'm only one hundred and thirteen here. ”
"As luck would have it, I happened to get into an author gathering post. "He's talking about some forum posts, and a lot of people are used to discussing things under the posts.
"Tsk, what's so proud about this, you must know that the studio with the best performance in literature online was brought out by the boss of Wufeng. ”
"Oh yes, it's normal to celebrate this little achievement!"
"A group of newcomers, I don't know how thick the sky is, and when we can't clean it up, it's not up to us seniors to clean up the mess. ”
It seemed that he heard the voice here, Jiang Nan's face on the other side suddenly changed, and he was about to break out the theory, when a person next to him pulled his clothes, signaled him not to be impulsive, and then pointed to the work intranet on the computer.
It clearly shows that the neutral faction, mainly Taishan and others, has an average of 350 new books in each group at this time.
Originally, the words had already reached the throat, but words like "the back waves of the Yangtze River pushed the front waves, and the front waves died on the beach" and the like were quite indiscriminate attacks, and now they naturally can't say it.
In the end, I had to hold on to depression and began to work hard again. After all, although their group has already had two hundred new works in the library, it is already worth celebrating that thirty or forty of them can be written to the end.
Compared with the open and secret battles in the editorial department, Li Jing and the others were busy and crazy during this time. Fortunately, the four of them had a clear division of labor before, who was responsible for collecting information, who was responsible for sorting out data, who was responsible for communicating with various lawyer teams, and who was responsible for going to the court to solve specific matters.
Because Li Jing is the head of Chinese literature, the task of going to the court to play the role of the prosecution falls on him.
Because of the clear context of the case and the fact that the lawyers are extremely experienced elites, the whole process is carried out extremely fast, which is so fast that many accused parties are a little caught off guard.
It's like a studio, called Wind and Rain Studio.
I received a summons from the court at five o'clock in the afternoon of the first day, and the time shown on it turned out to be half past ten in the morning at the second o'clock. He basically didn't have time to hire a lawyer, so he was taken to court.
The lawsuit is like a schedule, and today in a certain court, suing such and such a studio. Tomorrow, so-and-so court, sue so-and-so studio. Some even have a lawsuit in the morning and a lawsuit in the afternoon.
And Li Jing, as the person who appeared in court, became the first person he knew to travel frequently because of a lawsuit.
This is still Li Jing and the royal lawyer of the Blackwood Group who eliminated some studios with little compensation, and these studios directly did not sue them, and there was no time to delay.
If the hot headlines in the first half of this month are the crazy summoning of authors in Chinese literature. Then in the second half of the year, it is the summons of Chinese literature.
At first, only a few people knew about such a thing, but as more and more lawsuits were fought, the number of people who knew about it naturally began to multiply.
In the end, many netizens have begun to turn this matter into a joke or a mantra.
For example, "Did you get a subpoena today?"