Chicago 1990

Chapter 621 Flock Law Firm

"The host suddenly mentioned Mila's remarks. Fergie was a little stunned at first, and then directly slammed her fists into the camera, asking for an appointment and then beating her firmly, just like before in the terminal That way..."

Linda reported on the latest developments with Song Ya, "Now she is considered by the (Federal Communications Commission) to publicly promote violent warnings, and the TV station has also been fined. Maybe she will be prosecuted by the local prosecutor later..."

"Prosecution? Is it that serious? What is the crime?" Song Ya asked.

"Misconduct, misdemeanor, not too much trouble, she originally took the line of a hip-hop female singer who likes people, this is regarded as regular treatment. She only needs to apologize publicly, pay a small fine and volunteer for a few hours in the community The service is fine." Linda said: "The fine is usually paid by the company, and we have to pay the TV station a small amount of compensation, a total of... more than ten thousand dollars."

"Which station in the current television industry can be free of violence?"

That little money is a trivial matter. Song Ya didn't expect the matter to be so serious. "People in the hip-hop circle said on the radio that it was 10,000 times more okay than Fergie."

"The telecommunications bill. The bill under discussion intends to install anti-violence chips on all TVs sold to control program ratings and eliminate violent content. In order to cooperate with the passage of the bill, many media are creating momentum. Your acquaintances in Hollywood, Spielberg, David Geffen and Harvey Weinstein are anti-violence activists. Spielberg even stated that the Indiana Jones that he directed is an excessively violent and irresponsible film. He said he is now very sensitive to violence. Because he has five children."

Linda explained the background, "Should we also stand up and make a statement? Donkey Party should be very happy to see it."

"Is it wrong for an action-adventure movie to have violent elements? Or he did it himself... These hypocritical guys... Okay, let Hamlin, you draw up the draft for me to see, and you will publish it publicly."

Song Ya knew that Spielberg and the others were all supporters of the Donkey Party. Of course they were in the same group as him, and nodded in agreement, "I can stop now, and it happens to teach Fergie a lesson."

There was a'ding' in the ear, and the place was reached, and the three of them walked out of the elevator under the protection of Old Mike and Marvota.

"Welcome to my law firm, APLUS."

Alicia has been waiting gracefully in front of the logo of the "Flock Law Firm" at the door. She has her own law firm. She is no longer working at a part-time job. She now wears a lot of high-profile dresses. Today, she has specially turned a blazing red. Lip makeup.

"Nice to meet you, Alicia, Dile."

Song Ya shook hands with them, tossed and tossed several times, and finally was able to sign this small business.

Although Chicago is known as the hometown of skyscrapers, many "old-age" skyscrapers have become a cumbersome. In order to meet the requirements of new offices and fire protection, they need to spend a lot of money to renovate. Some of the buildings that do not have the money to renovate are large. But the rent is not high, and her new law firm is located in such a place.

The public security nearby is also normal, and Song Ya also saw the gang's'sales point' in the car when he arrived.

"So, everything has to start again here, right?"

Song Ya looked around at her office. There were no partitions for the desks. The desks were rehearsed in an old-fashioned style. Most of the desks were empty, and the office supplies on the desks with people were very simple.

In this kind of law firm, big clients will definitely turn around when they come, but since she is the wife of the state prosecutor, Song Ya naturally picked it up and said, "I wish you success in your career, Alicia."

"Thank you, this will change soon, trust me."

Alicia is now in an ambitious state and confidently takes them to her simple naming partner's office, and begins to review the contract with Hamlin for the last time.

While waiting, Song Ya quietly glanced at his watch. He came here today to have a chat with Peter.

The reason why Will Gardner agreed to let go was because Peter did not choose to treat him and Diane hard, but rather softly packaged part of the legal aid business in Cook County and handed it to Lockhart and Gardner. Law firm.

If the poor in the United States does not have the money to ask a lawyer to file a lawsuit, the local court will assign him a legal aid lawyer to appear in court, and then the lawyer will be charged on a case-by-case basis from the court. The interns are a good way to earn a living and exercise.

Sometimes the court will package this type of business to certain specific law firms for regular settlement in order to streamline procedures and office expenses. Anyway, it is government funding. This time Peter is also generous to the taxpayer.

In fact, top law firms are generally reluctant to accept such thankless work, but Diane Lockhart is an active member of legal aid, and there is also big business in it. Poor people who can’t afford lawyers are also caught If the law enforcement agencies are unjustly judged and detained for high-risk groups, if Lockhart and Gardner law firms dare to challenge the law enforcement agencies, they will turn around to play the role of vulture lawyers and assist the parties in initiating litigation. Collect large amounts of compensation from the government.

This type of compensation will also go to the taxpayer in the end.

Anyway, it is inconvenient for Peter to give this business directly to his wife. In this way, he can exchange his business from Will to his wife, which is a tacit exchange of interests.

So for Song Ya, the fun part of this thing is that from now on, Peter and Will Gardner have cooperated.

"Although Americans believe that business is business, Peter is really no ordinary person. Maybe this is a politician."

Song Ya looked at Alicia, who was smiling and focused on signing the document, secretly sighed.

"Peter is here." Old Mike came in and whispered in his ear.

"Ok."

He went out to the elevator, saw Peter, and after the two exchanged greetings, he threw away the attendants, found a quiet place, and started talking about business.

"So Diane Lockhart will no longer represent Pablo, will he?" he asked part of the transaction.

"San Diego is too far away."

Peter hinted that the problem was resolved, "Thank you for providing the first big deal for my wife's law firm."

"I am honored to continue working with Alicia."

It’s not a big business for himself. In Chicago, his legal expenses for A+ Records and A+ Copyright and Asset Management are much higher than those of A+ Audio. Song Ya smiled modestly, “What about your governor’s plan? What is the specific plan? This is the election year, or is it waiting for the next one?"

"Just this year, the results of the polls are good, although preparations are far behind some party candidates."

Peter leaned against the wall casually in a good mood and said: "That meeting has already been held, and the crime rate in Cook County and Chicago has a clear downward trend."

"Did it?" Song Ya knew that he was referring to a conference for the leaders of various gangs. The last time he attacked the public housing area with an iron fist was very popular among Chicagoans. Maybe vote for him. If Chicago and Cook County are taken, Illinois’s governorship is almost impossible to lose.

"Yes."

Peter nodded, "But recently..." He pondered his words, "It seems that some FBI agents are quietly operating in Chicago, and it is estimated that the Sinaloa case has not been completely put down."

"Will there be trouble?" Song Ya asked casually without showing off his expression.

"There should be no problem."

Peter didn't seem to care much.

Song Yaxin became a little bit suspicious again. She learned from Old Mike that it was actually the FBI detective who was killed by Vic, but the state prosecutor in front of him should not know the inside story. "In short, after you announce your candidacy, my support will be Soon in place, the previous promises are still valid, with the same strength as supporting Gore."

"Then I thank you in advance."

He donated one million to Gore. Peter was of course very happy after hearing the billionaire's personal assurance again, "Oh, yes, there is one more thing. The prison can't keep Little Lori in confinement indefinitely. Room, do you have any ideas?"

"Barron will take care of him?" Song Ya asked.

"Although Diane Lockhart no longer provides legal aid to Pablo, she has gone to San Diego to meet and talk with Pablo twice after all. Pablo will definitely not trust Barron now, you know, Although San Diego is very far away from Chicago, prisoners in prison have their own way of passing messages."

Peter was not at ease. "Moreover, after Lorry left the confinement room, many media professionals who wanted to work on the Sinaloa case would definitely visit him frequently or help spread the word."

"Then what should we do?" Song Ya didn't understand his hint too much.

"Do you still have a relationship with Little Lori?"

The charming mature man who looked as tall as his own smiled, "Or do you think he is a hidden danger like me?"

Song Ya understood this time, swallowed slightly, and when the words came to her lips, some of the past came to her mind, "Of course, that guy has always been a hidden danger for me." About a few minutes later, he replied to the other party.

"I see." Peter winked at him playfully.