One thing Attorney Fang made very clear in this case was that he would not bother with the regulations of this department or that department.
We can simply regard them as two civil entities and apply the Civil Code.
Huang Yanhao also said that the Credit Reporting Management Regulations do not stipulate that the parties involved must be compensated for their losses.
Who cares about you? I just read the Civil Code!
After the case was reported, the Supreme Court was going to use it as a guiding case for the new period, but it turned out to be quite a hot topic!
And unlike the obscure laws in the past, this time it really feels like everyone can participate in the discussion.
This is a great opportunity to popularize the law!
Needless to say, increase the intensity...
As for what your bank thinks, do I need to consider this?
So, those who were originally discussing whether credit reporting falls under the category of reputation rights were surprised to find that there were suddenly many interviews with bigwigs on the Internet.
Most of them are professors of political science and law from the five academies and four departments of major universities, and are the big names in legal research.
The heat has now reached a fever pitch, as the bigwigs all agree that this case is too typical.
There is no way around it. This case by Fang Dazhuang really hit the heart of the Supreme Court.
The Civil Code is of great significance. As a result, some things that were vague in the past are now clearly defined.
In this case, it really is a matter of course.
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In Shanghai, Director Xu was looking at a report in his office.
He had previously arranged for someone to apologize on the campus forum of Fang Xiaoying's school, but neither the title nor the content contained any hint of apology.
The title is "Response to Something"...
Just muddle through like this.
Just then my cell phone rang. I picked it up and saw it was the head of the head office.
Just as he was about to say something, he was scolded to death, saying that he had done such a "good thing" without making any noise!
This is already clear, and the case is now being used as a typical example.
The word "typical" has many meanings. It goes without saying that it is regarded as a typical example of good things, or a role model.
But as for the bad examples, there is something to be said for them.
This is the first case of this kind. What a big name it would be! It would not only become a verbal quotation among law teachers, but it might even be written into textbooks, allowing countless law students to "admire" it in the future...
Feiyue Bank suddenly became famous.
"No, Mr. Li, how could that be possible? The court ordered us to make a public apology, and we've been using various methods, but it hasn't gotten out, has it?"
"Could it be that Fang Xiaoying who spread it? Then this is an infringement of our reputation, isn't it, Mr. Li?"
He had heard the term "right to reputation" quite often recently, so he said it subconsciously.
"It was posted by Fang Xiaoying's boss. He's a big internet celebrity, but now's not the time to argue about reputation rights, you know. Your branch has become a typical example. Our entire bank has lost face, you know?"
"Okay, put your work aside for now!"
Director Xu was stunned when he heard the busy tone on his phone, but he immediately started to read the news online. Sure enough, it was all about the outrageous operations of their branch.
What about deliberately not changing the credit report? For example, they don't want to solve the problem, but only want to solve the person who raised the problem...
Of course, their apology post had already been found by resourceful netizens, so there was one more mistake.
They didn't properly implement the judgment and were perfunctory. Even at this point, they are still perfunctory!
Director Xu seemed to have aged ten years in an instant.
Outside the office, Manager Le and the employees who knew about the situation looked at each other in bewilderment. This is the advantage of being a grassroots employee. Some of the blame is too big for them to bear even if they wanted to.
But now, everyone looked at each other and thought, if this matter had been dealt with earlier, there wouldn't be this trouble...
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In Jingzhou, Li Xusheng began to read the latest guiding cases issued by the Supreme People's Court. Looking at the content, he suddenly felt indignant.
Why isn't there a conflict between Jingzhou's bank and Zhou Yi!
Zhou Yi naturally did not react much to these. After all, he was not Attorney Fang. Attorney Fang was already extremely happy when he learned that the case was listed as a new guiding case and that many industry leaders came out to praise it.
He drank three cups of spiked coffee today, and I don’t know how he’s going to sleep when he gets home.
What makes Zhou unhappy now is that he saw some reports.
A certain company refused to recruit people from Handong...
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