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A female college student apologized for putting a sauce dish on her pet gecko, but Sushiro insisted on suing her - FTV News | FTV News reporters Zheng Zhuyun and Liang Junle News link: A female student from Yuan Ze University recently brought her pet gecko to Sushiro for dinner. She put it on the sauce dish, took a photo and uploaded it to social media, which caused a lot of criticism. Although the female student apologized to the business afterwards, Sushiro issued a statement saying that the behavior was wrong and that it would still be brought up to emphasize the importance of food safety. Civil proceedings. Li Yusheng, the legal advisor of Taiwan Sushiro, said: The consumer in this case has apologized to Taiwan Sushiro, but this involves food safety issues, and Taiwan Sushiro still has to handle it with the highest standards. In addition to seeking compensation for possible damage to goodwill, civil lawsuits are filed.

A Guide to Post-Victory Verdicts: The Complete Process from Court to Debt Recovery. As a lawyer practicing in Taiwan for many years, I often see the joy on clients' faces when they finally secure a winning verdict after lengthy litigation. But the harsh reality is—receiving a winning verdict is only the first step; the real challenge lies in actually implementing that verdict! In this article, I'll walk you through the key steps after a successful lawsuit in a professional yet accessible manner, specifically how to prevent cunning debtors from fleecing you, ensuring your hard-earned case doesn't become a "no-win." Why doesn't a winning verdict automatically mean the money will go into your pocket? The harsh reality of civil judgments: Enforcement is the key. Based on the countless compulsory enforcement cases I've handled, over 60% of winning verdicts face enforcement difficulties. The reason is simple: Article 4, Paragraph 1 of Taiwan's Compulsory Enforcement Act clearly states: "Compulsory enforcement shall be carried out under the guise of execution." Also...

evil! Yuan Ze University female student brings pet gecko to sauce dish Sushiro issues statement to file lawsuit | FTV News reporters Zheng Zhuyun and Liang Junle News link: New Taipei City report If you go out to eat and see other tables of guests doing this, can you accept it? A student from Yuan Ze University went to Sushiro for dinner a few days ago and actually placed his pet gecko on the sauce dish and even posted a status update! Other netizens took screenshots and angrily criticized the food for being unhygienic. Now Sushiro has stated through its lawyer that it has stepped up the cleaning and disinfection of tableware to ensure food safety, and plans to take legal action against the college student. Li Yusheng, the legal advisor of Taiwan Sushiro, said: Taiwan Sushiro has issued an order to disinfect the tableware of all branches in Taiwan to ensure that there is absolutely no food safety concern.

For eight years, a strange man has put chocolates in the mailbox at the end of every month. Residents: Very troubled | ETTV reporters Yao Yiting and Zhang Zhonghua News link: A household in Banqiao, New Taipei City, for eight years, a strange man has put chocolates in the mailbox at the end of every month. This caused great trouble to the residents, so they installed surveillance cameras. However, the man always held an umbrella, wore a hat and a mask, so it was impossible to recognize who he was. The residents admitted that it was really troubled and they didn't even dare to eat the chocolates they received. Li Yusheng, a lawyer at Fidelity Law Firm, said: "The perpetrator's long-term and continuous sending of chocolates to specific residents can be regarded as a sexual or gender-related pursuit behavior against the residents' wishes, and it is frightening enough to affect their daily lives. or social activities, is considered a harassment act, and according to the harassment law, it is punishable by a prison term of up to one year...

經過路口未禮讓! 雙載機車衝撞轎車釀兩傷 鄰近信義商圈車流多! 巷弄無號誌車禍頻傳|記者 楊欣怡 程奕翔 新聞連結: 富達法律事務所李育昇律師表示:「依據道路規則,行駛在支道的機車要讓主幹道的汽車先行,而且支道地上有畫設停字,但機車並未停車再騎,因此機車騎士可能要處以600元以上至1800元以下罰鍰,而且可能會負較大的肇責比例。至於汽車駕駛是否有未注意前方車況,可能還是要再具體判斷。」 富達法律事務所Line:話:0277093611Faceb…

Carrying a gas gun while shopping is causing controversy! Sun Anzuo is most likely to be sentenced to "life imprisonment"|One TV reporter Lin Yiwen News link: Sun Anzuo illegally threatened with robbery in the United States in 2018 and was imprisoned there for more than 200 days. Di Ying and his wife spent a lot of effort to bring Sun Anzuo back. tower! Now, because Sun Anzuo showed off a "gas gun" in Xinyi District, Bei City, his home was searched by the police, and he was also taken back for questioning. If it is subsequently determined that the gas gun held by Sun Anzuo is an "illegal gas firearm" and has not been Anyone who manufactures or sells them without permission may be punished with the maximum sentence of life imprisonment or a fixed-term imprisonment of not less than 7 years. Lawyer Li Yusheng from Fidelity Law Firm said that although Sun Anzuo claimed that the gas musket he held was not lethal, whether...