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Chapter 697

"What kind of law firm did Gu Ao find as such a pioneer? Aren't they afraid of offending the entire Wall Street financial lawyer circle?"

After Edward Miller looked at all the materials, in addition to a little bit of wavering and sadness that was already desperate, it was more incomprehensible.

The fake tricks he used were all very novel.

Although it is not something that no one in the world can see through, the top Wall Street lawyers who can see through can also count their hands.

On Wall Street, lawyers engaged in financial fraud and financial counterfeiting have a potential industry rule, that is, if there are few people who know a trick.

So, basically no lawyer will use this window paper to break the public to gain a reputation at one time. They will choose to join this small circle and use this trick to deceive people and make money together. Make a few years first. When the number of people who know this trick gradually reaches dozens or even hundreds of people, and they can't hold it up and the monopoly profits will decline, then these tricks will be revealed in the newspapers.

The reason why we can do this is because the lawyer fees in the United States are very high, and the benefits obtained by disclosing tricks are far less profitable than fighting dozens of financial lawsuits during the monopoly period.

The legal circle in the United States is also very xenophobic.

The reason why people need to enter the industry is to stop those young people with low value and dare to die, and not give them the opportunity to get into the circle to disrupt the industry's costs and thresholds.

Otherwise, how could the consultation fee of $350 per hour set by the American Bar Association to maintain for so many years?

In this circle, the spread, spread and the speed of the streets of new tricks is much slower than those outsiders imagined. A small innovative technology may be able to bring inventors several years of unique monopoly profits to the inventors before it becomes known.

Anyone who breaks the industry rules will be excluded by the entire financial and legal service circle. Just like what Gu Ao disclosed this time, it will not only damage Edward Miller, but also damage other financial investment institutions that try to use these tricks to value high-tech stocks. The anger of those people is also quite terrifying.

Faced with Edward Miller's incomprehension, his female secretary immediately collected some information and reported it to him half an hour later:

"It was disclosed by a small and medium-sized partnership in New York that was not well-known. Gu Ao should have given them enough benefits, so even if they are excluded by the industry, they will expose our fraud.

We found out that the firm was called 'Guangfu Law Firm', one of the partners was Lu Guangfu, a Chinese lawyer in his early 30s. According to the current information, it should be because of the same Chinese that they were attracted by Gu Ao to do dirty work and criticize us."

Edward Miller was furious and slapped the table and yelled: "Gu Ao and Wang An are the scum! They earn money from our Great America, and Wang An has also become the nationality of our Great America, and they are actually doing things that these nations should pay attention to! This is a proof of their failure to fully integrate into American society!"

Unfortunately, even if he roared, he couldn't change the facts. Especially in the afternoon, when the secretary brought more information about the S-Stack Office, Miller found that he was just a direct subordinate of Gu Ao, so he had nothing to say.

...

New York, Guangfu Law Firm.

As one of his partners, Lu Guangfu, seeing his performance of lifting the lid, he was inevitably complacent and afraid.

As a lawyer in the United States, he was in his early 30s and had no qualifications at all. He asked himself that he had been studying for a PhD quickly. After graduating from PhD, he had internship for two years and formally practiced for three years. Now he has just obtained the minimum period of legally allowed to practice as a partner.

So starting this year, Lu Guangfu really opened a partnership firm.

His partner, who was also his cousin Gu Ao, was a senior merger and acquisition lawyer at Ross Law Firm, named Weber Hupper, who is about 40 years old and is proficient in asset appraisal, acquisition, bankruptcy and other matters.

Lu Guangfu is also an elite who has been on the express train. He studied in the Finance Department of Columbia University. As we all know, because Columbia University is in Manhattan, the finance department there is the number one in the United States. The finance majors of the other seven universities in the Ivy League are not as good as those of Columbia University. The master's and doctoral degree are also studied in the Fabian University, so Lu Guangfu's major is very suitable for handling financial investment and corporate assessment of mergers and acquisitions.

However, with Lu Guangfu's age and qualifications, a barrister like Weber Huppert must have disdained the Weber Huppert whom he partnered with was a classmate at Yale when he was senior Bill and Seralie. Later, he went to Rose's office with Seralie for more than ten years.

So, it is obvious that Webber was introduced to Gu Ao by Serial because he gave Bill and Seriali. As a cooperation link, he was willing to temporarily lower his figure and reunited with Lu Guang.

Lu Guangfu naturally had to follow his cousin wholeheartedly, even if he took great risks to turn over the table, which would lead to being isolated in the future and not being able to take on other businesses, he would not be able to refuse.

At worst, I will only do the case given by my cousin in the future. Tiankun and Wang An’s family business are so big that the legal services and lawsuits that can be generated every year are enough to feed a medium-sized law firm.

In the future, Gu Ao's business will be further expanded and he will even support a top-level law firm in New York.

"Several firms in the investment and mergers circle in New York have cut off cooperation with us. It seems that the sequelae of turning the table has begun to appear."

Lu Guangfu was drinking tea in his office in a Manhattan office building and thought about the consequences. A woman's voice interrupted his contemplation.

He subconsciously calmed down and touched it twice: "When we embarked on this path, we were mentally prepared."

The woman in front of him did not resist at all and let Congyu ask for help. It turned out that this female assistant was Li Yiran. When Xiao Sui was still studying in Fudan, she met Gu Ao, a senior from the law school she met several times.

Looking back at the time when Gu Ao went to Fudan to visit Xiao Sui, he sent foreign exchange coupons all over the sky to invite Xiao Sui's classmates, roommates, and besties to go to the friendship store to hang out. It seemed that it was still yesterday.

More than a year later, Li Yiran graduated. When she was graduating from the 77th grade, the national policy was preferential. She opened a channel for studying abroad, so she found a way to apply. Unfortunately, the quota was too tight, so she only applied for the quota of self-paid students with relatively less competition. The competition was relatively unrelative.

For Chinese people in 1982, the opportunity to go to the United States to study for a university at their own expense is basically not given, because there may not be one out of ten thousand people who can afford such a huge tuition fee, so no one will rob it. If you have a Fudan undergraduate diploma, you will have no problem with other reviews and can basically pass it.

Fortunately, Xiao Sui's roommates and best friends knew Gu Ao. They took the opportunity to borrow some travel expenses to go abroad and then slowly figured out a solution. It was still possible. Back then, many college students were thinking that "even if they couldn't make up enough tuition when they went abroad, they would always come up with a solution when they went abroad."

Li Yiran is also a ruthless person. After entering the United States, he actively caught the opportunity to get to know other friends and partners around Gu Ao. At that time, Lu Guangfu graduated from a doctorate and wanted to be an intern lawyer. The two were similar in majors and had a good view. In addition, Lu Guangfu was still on the eve of taking off, so there were many women around him who were sought after him, so Li Yiran decided to be a lover for Lu Guangfu, and also found a paid internship assistant job who helped him handle legal copy while studying.

After all, Li Yiran had a boyfriend when she was studying in Fudan. She was originally a strong, extroverted and organized girl. Because she was not a part of her relationship, her positioning was very realistic. She had never talked about marriage with Lu Guangfu. She was anchored to be a lover from the beginning and was clearly not clingy. She was two years younger than Lu Guangfu and looked good. She was naturally able to succeed when she lowered her posture.

Over the past five years, Lu Guangfu has gradually become famous, so he naturally talked about his authentic girlfriend who was a quasi-famous socialite and talked about marriage. There were several women who played the show, but these were all later and it was not about Li Yiran's business.

Lu Guangfu showed off his ties with Li Yiran, and relieved his depression and nervousness. The door of his office was pushed open impolitely.

It is his partner Weber Huppert, who has the ability to knock on the door.

"Lu, there are two asset appraisal institutions in the city. They must have read the reports in the Wall Street Journal and came to learn the truth. You should deal with this kind of thing. I still hope to take on more customers in the rest of my life."

Lu Guangfu was so angry that he forced a smile: "No problem, Weber, have we always been clear about the division of labor?"

Of course, Lu Guangfu knew that Weber usually cherished the opportunity to show off his face and became famous, at least he cherished the opportunity to make new friends and new connections in the circle.

However, this time, it is a double-edged sword that will offend the industry and will not be famous. This kind of famous Webber will not be released. Let me leave it to someone like me who will hold my cousin's thighs for the rest of my life to go out.

Lu Guangfu made some preparations and took his female assistant there.

...

It is almost the same time, at most a few hours later.

San Francisco Silicon Valley, near Wang'an Computer Company, in Wang'an's villa.

Gu Ao disclosed all the black materials he obtained to Wang An himself.

He did not choose to go to Wang'an's company to talk about it. After all, it is now Edward Miller's territory, which is not very convenient.

"You should believe now how Citibank's so-called technology companies reorganize CEA, they have cured their illnesses. They have no hope of resuscitation, they just want to make the organs look a little fresher when they are sold.

If you are stubborn, Wang An's computer will be completely exhausted after the end of the year, and all the resources needed for real reorganization will be sold at a low price by Edward Miller.

You have at least a chance now. As long as you cooperate with me, I can provide you with sufficient ammunition to prove that the guy is damaging the long-term interests of the company and let you terminate the reorganization agreement in accordance with the supplementary terms with Citibank."

"The times have changed, and people's hearts are not as good as ever. I no longer fear the most despicable malice to guess the people in the stock market. When I started my business, I insisted on not going public. I lasted for 12 years. When I first transformed, my capital chain was really tight and I had to go public. At that time, there was not so much fraud." Wang An felt very embarrassed.

"This is the time. You have no way to change it, you can only entrust it to people who have the ability to change."
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