"You, draft a motion to challenge the jurisdiction of the court."

"You, make a motion to ask the court to prohibit Huarui company from selling PCR instruments in the U.S. for your own reasons."

"You, go to DuPont's people now. We need to find a country in Europe to counterclaim Huarui company. We can't let them continue to be proud."

Kenneth stood in the office and yelled, urging his lawyers one by one to turn like wheels.

"Our goal can be reconciliation, but reconciliation is not that we go to them, but that they come to us. We need to make them understand that this is an overall battle doomed to no winner, so those who don't want to be cannon fodder will move for me. " Kenneth's voice was so loud that the shock of the office glass seemed to vibrate.

The first lawyer who was pointed out was very hesitant. When the people in the room were almost gone, he asked in a low voice, "can we still question the jurisdiction of the court now?"

"Do you want me to teach you how to challenge the jurisdiction of the court? Find a way to question, understand? Or I want you to do something! Tom, Tom, let someone teach him how to write a motion. I want a lot of motions to drown Hua Rui. " Kenneth yelled, waving his arms.

"All right." A young lawyer came and took the little lawyer away.

When all the others were gone, the senior partner of the firm who worked on the same floor came over and said, "Kenneth, the law firm entrusted by Hua Rui is Benjamin law firm. It's impossible to destroy them with a motion."

For a small law firm, or a small lawyer, a lot of motion attacks are terrible. Motion attack is like DoS attack that hackers often use. It impacts the network and computer through huge traffic or connection request, exhausting each other's resources. The difference is that the lawyers' motions consume the resources of the other law firm. If it is a small law firm, it will not be able to handle the motions alone. Naturally, there is no way to proceed with the lawsuit. In case of any pitfalls, it is perfectly normal to lose the lawsuit.

However, Benjamin law firm is a large-scale law firm. They are smaller than Kenneth law firm, but they are also several law firms. Moreover, they have not yet used all their resources to serve Yang Rui. Even if it is the biggest motion attack, it is very easy to take temporary precautions.

Kenneth was silent for a moment and said, "we have to show our attitude."

"What attitude?" Senior partner asked.

"We will not give up. War is the continuation of politics, and the court is the continuation of Commerce. If they know that they will spend a lot of money, so that the gain is not worth the loss, they will not stick to it. We have to tell them that it's not worth the loss to stick to it. "

"Before yesterday, maybe..."

"Today, the situation has not changed!" Kenneth snapped at the senior partner.

The latter is not very happy. In a law firm, a named partner is higher than a senior partner, and is usually a senior manager, but this does not mean that a named partner can yell at a senior partner.

Kenneth also realized his mistake and had to apologize in a low voice: "Lambert, I'm a little impatient. I'm sorry. However, the fact is that the Chinese witnesses Benjamin got are indeed somewhat unexpected to me, but their influence on the judge is temporary, and the judge will not think too much about their testimony. Well... I should apply for a motion to cancel their testimony... "

"Kenneth, the key now is public opinion, which will affect whether we can bring a lawsuit in other countries."

"What does the newspaper say?" Kenneth sat down a little tired.

"The Wall Street Journal didn't report it. I haven't read it since I got to the company." Lambert shrugged and said, "there were so many reporters here yesterday. It's impossible that they didn't report."

Although a newspaper can't explain the problem, Kenneth looked a little strange and said, "do you read the Wall Street Journal for breakfast? How can you have breakfast and sleep? "

Lambert looked at him more strangely and said, "I've been reading my father's Wall Street Journal since I was a child. I eat well and sleep like a baby."

Kenneth then remembered that Lambert's family were rich from head to toe, and they had studied in the noble school of private school since childhood. Their school uniforms all had tails. In contrast, Kenneth's childhood conditions are not so praiseworthy. His father opened a small shop. In order to pay for the tuition of his three children, his mother had to go out to work while taking care of the children. The family was always busy with the bill, so that Kenneth heard the most satirical jokes about Wall Street.

People in their 50s and 60s recall their childhood life, either warm or irritable.Kenneth was obviously in a bad mood.

"Tom, Tom? Tom Kenneth jerked open the door and yelled out, "Tom!! Where's the newspaper I want? "

"Right away. I'm having interns sort it out." Tom came quickly, answered, and said, "Mr. Lambert."

Kenneth said impatiently, "let them send it quickly. Didn't I ask you to sort out the newspaper yesterday?"

"I thought you wanted the news about DuPont and Hua Rui's lawsuit, so let people screen..."

"Bullshit, of course, I want the news of DuPont and Hua Rui's lawsuit. Why did it take so long?" Kenneth looked at Justin on his wrist and said, "give it to me in ten minutes."

"That..." Tom hesitated and nodded.

Ten minutes later, Tom pushed a cart into Kenneth's office.

"For what?" Kenneth, who is still talking to Lambert, is surprised.

"This is the newspaper that reported the lawsuit between DuPont and Hua Rui. The other half is finished and sent to us immediately." Tom answered seriously that in order to screen these, the intern lawyer of the firm got up as early as the newsboy.

"How many?" Kenneth restrained his surprise and shock.

"More than 70."

"More than 70 newspapers report Yang Rui?"

"There are about 140 in all. This is the newspaper we can buy." Tom looked down at the piles of newspapers and whispered, "we've marked out the pages of the report. By the afternoon, it should be a briefing."

Kenneth waved his hand and asked, "how many newspapers have made headlines?"

Tom hesitated and said, "16."

"16 out of 70 or 16 out of 140?" This time, it was Lambert, with a rather tense tone.

Public opinion is like biogas. When its quantity is small, it has no value and influence. It is basically equivalent to a fart. However, when its quantity is large, its value and influence are reflected. It can smoke people down, make a fire to cook, and even explode.

16 According to the headlines, it's a huge amount of biogas.

Tom replied, "it's 16 out of 140. We checked the headlines first. "

"Not bad." Lambert was relieved.

Kenneth doesn't think it's OK. He predicted yesterday that there would be no front page headlines about Yang Rui. This is obviously wrong, and the chain reaction caused by it is extremely troublesome.

"The 16 newspapers are not too many. They are only famous." Lambert comforted himself and others.

"They're lucky."

"Kenneth, you have to deal with it." Lambert reminded him.

"I know that this case received extra attention from 16 media, that's it..."

"It's on the front page of the New York Times." Tom added.

"How can it be!"

"Why?"

Kenneth and Lambert cried together.

If the front page headline of an ordinary national newspaper is equivalent to a person's fart, the front page headline of the New York Times is equivalent to an elephant's fart.

And it's loud.

"Show me." While Kenneth was talking, he bent down and picked out the New York Times from the cart.

There is no need to expand. The front page headline in the upper right corner reads "squirrel shakes the tree", which immediately reminds Kenneth of countless metaphors between Hua Rui and DuPont.

Kenneth hates this metaphor. It's about lawyers on both sides. When can Benjamin law firm be called squirrel?

"I saw genius, sweat and Reagan. Damn it Lambert called.

The feast of biotechnology and medicine was brought to the table only after Reagan's new deal. The New York Times, on behalf of the mainstream media, plus Reagan's variety, has considerable deterrent power.

"These leftists." Kenneth glanced at the front page headlines, threw out the newspaper and said, "if it were 20 years ago, I didn't have to do it, Reagan would have torn them up."

"We have to rethink our strategy." Lambert is thinking of his law firm. He is a partner and wants money at the end of the year. He doesn't want DuPont to leave.

"I'll see." Kenneth picked up the other papers and looked at them one by one.There are national newspapers as well as regional newspapers, which are far smaller than the New York Times in terms of scale, but in total.

Kenneth frowned.

"Tom." Kenneth called.

"Yes." Tom raised his head warily.

Kenneth didn't speak for a long time.

"Shall I go and get the rest of the papers?" Tom thought for himself and asked.

Kenneth shook his head and said, "don't look."

"All right."

"Get me a cup of coffee."

"Yes."

"Add less sugar and more milk."

"Yes."

"And a waffle, maple sugar."

"Yes."

"Make a settlement."

"Is... Eh?"

"Do it."

"Oh, yes!" Tom dashed out of the office.