Mr. Robin finally got a new hat, and his mental outlook was much better, but he still looked a little cramped on the road where the carriage was passing.

After Hobert got out of the car, Robin and his cousin David immediately greeted him: "Good morning, Lawyer Hobert."

"Good morning, you two." Hobert smiled and said, "Your living conditions seem to have improved. It seems that my persuasion has some effect."

"Your advice allowed us to recognize the facts." Mr. Robin said.

Hobert nodded slightly. He was very happy that the two misguided people could clearly see the scam of this era.

He brought Robin and his cousin to his desk: "What difficulties did you encounter again."

Robin looked at David. David was much taller than Robin. He had a mustache and seemed to have a bad temper. However, in front of Hobert, David was as embarrassed as Robin: "No. We, sir."

He seemed to organize his words before saying: "It's a worker of mine. While working, a machine swallowed up one of his legs and one hand. He hoped to get 300 pounds of compensation, but the factory owner was only willing to give 100 pounds." pound.

"He has found several lawyers himself, and those lawyers said that the compensation he wanted was too high and they were unwilling to take the case. You may be his last hope."

Hobert thought about the laws about workers' compensation, and found that he couldn't remember this part of the laws because he thought he was traveling back in time.

He asked: "Your co-worker has lost the ability to work, right?"

"Yes." David replied: "Not only that, he has now lost his family and can only make a living by begging.

"He, he hopes to get 300 pounds of compensation, and wants to buy a piece of land in the suburbs. He said that he has grown up in the fields since he was a child, and he can still grow crops with one hand."

Hobert nodded. According to his opinion, 300 pounds was not too much of a compensation requirement.

However, he remembered that when he was chatting with his colleagues before, one of them said that there is an unwritten rule for work-related injury cases in factories. The penalty for disability is 100 pounds, and the penalty for death is 150 pounds.

Although Hobert sympathized with David, the coworker, he was not in a hurry to express his position: "I want to talk to your coworker in person."

David nodded repeatedly: "Okay, okay, I'll send him over in the afternoon."

After seeing off Robin and David, Hobert went to the bookcase to find the section on civil compensation and flipped through it. There was only one regulation on workers' compensation: if a worker is injured at work, the employer is obliged to bear his medical expenses and provide corresponding compensation. .

Only then did Hobert realize that it was not because he had forgotten the relevant laws through time travel, but because there was only one such vague law.

There is no basis for compensation in different situations such as injury, disability, death, etc., and it is only "obligated to bear"!

Generally speaking, when encountering such cases where the legal provisions are unclear, the judge can only rely on his own judgment when making a decision, or make a decision based on previous cases, or based on some established rules.

Ironically, there are clear provisions in the Work Injury Compensation Law on how workers should compensate for losses caused to their employers. How to compensate the employer for losses up to 10 pounds, how to compensate for losses between 10 and 20 pounds, how to compensate for losses between 20 pounds and 50 pounds, and how to compensate for losses between 800 pounds and 1,000 pounds, all are clear and obvious. in vain.

Hobert sneered: "The only thing left is a law that says 'protecting the rights and interests of capitalists and aristocrats'."

Returning to his desk, Hobert realized that it was difficult to win the case of David's coworker, even if the client's request was legitimate and even a little humble.

And as long as you take on such a case, it is easy to become an enemy of some established rules.

Then Hobert thought, now that he is an extraordinary person and has a high-society background, why should he live as cautiously as he did in his previous life?

The case is accepted!

Since you are reliving your life, of course you have to experience a different life!

Having made up his mind, Hobert began to prepare for it.

When he thought of a feasible idea, he realized that it was already past ten in the morning.

Hobert went to Barton's office and reported to Barton the whole story of Mr. Polly's case, but he only gave a brief description of the Henry family's situation.

Mr. Polley's case is officially closed.

"I didn't know that this case would be in such great danger." Barton said, if he had known that there was such great danger, he would never have handed the case to Hobert.

Hobert smiled and said: "There are some dangers that cannot be avoided. Fortunately, I handled them fairly well, and I gained something after the crisis."

Establishing a stable connection with the official Beyonders is his biggest gain, which cannot be compared with the use rights of 2-355.

"It's time for you to take the bar exam." Barton jumped to the next topic: "Because of your excellent performance, I will write you a letter of recommendation and ask friends for help to make your exam process smoother."

The certificate now used by Hobert is a "paralegal certificate". After having a "lawyer certificate", he can handle some complex criminal cases and be qualified to defend clients in formal courts.

After thanking Mr. Barton, Hobert returned to his seat and began to reflect on his daily routine.

When dealing with Mr. Polly's case, he felt that he had not made any obvious mistakes, but there were some lessons he should keep in mind: when dealing with official extraordinary people, you must always consider whether you can take the initiative, especially the initiative to divide the spoils. .

This time he met the official Beyonder in a hurry. He didn't have time to think too much. If there is any cooperation in the future, he must first discuss how to divide the spoils.

As for the third case given by Barton, it still needs to be dealt with. Although it may involve certain risks, as Hobert becomes more and more powerful and has more and more resources, his ability to deal with problems has been strengthened. Therefore, Hobert is confident that the risks encountered in the case can be avoided or dealt with.

Of course, the most critical point is that taking the initiative to deal with the third case is tantamount to utilizing the "Law of Extraordinary Characteristics Aggregation".

After handling Mr. Polly's case, Hobert felt signs of the potion being digested again. If he took the initiative to use the rules again, his potion would definitely continue to be digested.

Moreover, using the "Law of Extraordinary Characteristics Aggregation" to digest the potion seems to be faster. Hobert feels that his "lawyer" potion seems to have been digested a lot!

As long as you keep using the rules and summarizing, I believe the digestion speed may be faster.

Asking for a monthly ticket~

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