What kind of influence and contribution has Mr. Jiang made to the legal profession?

Litigation seems accidental, but in fact, the development of litigation market is deeply influenced by three factors:

First, the fluctuation of economic trends. For example, once commodity prices fluctuate greatly, the expectations of both parties to the transaction for future transactions will change, and a large number of active defaults will occur. It turned out that when he signed the agreement, he thought that after three months, the steel would still cost 6 thousand yuan a ton. As a result, he found that the steel has dropped to 3 thousand yuan a ton. At this time, he found that breach of contract is better than performance, right?

In addition, the subject matter of most transactions in the market is actually related to cyclical industries. It may take off like China's economy in the first 30 years, but the turning point of economy and commodities will come sooner or later.

Therefore, litigators are actually very happy and don't have to worry about not having a job. Generally speaking, for example, a 20-year economic cycle, as long as it catches up with the inflection point of this cycle, it will catch up with the tipping point of litigation. Calculate, if you are a litigator all your life, you can actually catch up with the three business opportunities, depending on whether you can seize them.

Second, changes in economic policies. For example, the state said that the original state-owned banking system had problems and should be transformed into a joint-stock bank. The change of economic policy brought about by this macro-control will certainly affect every economic subject and bring about a sharp increase in litigation business.

Third, the revision of laws and regulations. Its influence on market players is both substantive and procedural. For example, I don't know how many small and medium-sized enterprises have been affected by the revision of the Labor Contract Law. For example, as long as there is any change in the civil procedure, it will definitely have an impact on our litigation business, which is beyond doubt.