“Alright!” Knight eximed, grinning. “My car is waiting outside; let’s get going!” As the two exited the airport, Knight weed Jimmy into his Bentley. They set off towards the Ellis Law Firm office located in Manhattan, with Knight at the wheel and Jimmy in the passenger seat.
During the drive, Knight expressed his regrets, saying, “Jimmy, I can’t shake off my remorse about yesterday. We’ve coborated for many years, and I hold you in high regard. If it weren’t for the pressure from the Rothschild family’s butler, I would have never ignored you. I hope you can understand my position.”
In response, Jimmy inquired, “You mentioned on the phone yesterday that you have leverage over every senior partner at the firm. What kind of leverage are we talking about?”
Knight rubbed his nose, feeling slightly embarrassed. “Well, it’s not too different from your situation. For cases that are rtively straightforward ande with high bids, I have people encourage clients to seek private arrangements withwyers. This can cut attorney fees by at least half. Since these cases are valuable and easy to win, the clients often express a desire to settle privately. Mostwyers find it hard to turn down such offers. I also have ways to coax these clients into leaving behind relevant evidence to mitigate future risks, which I then find a way to obtain.”
As he spoke, Knight defended his actions further. “Jimmy, you know that each senior partner has a wealth of client resources in addition to their reputation. If they are poached by other firms or decide to start their own practices, they will inevitably take clients and potential clients from Ellis with them. That’s something I simply cannot permit. Therefore, to ensure the stability and security of Ellis, I must have a backup n, which is why I want to keep some evidence as leverage.”<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
Jimmy nodded, responding calmly, “I understand you want me to drop this issue. Considering the options and board members, I might think about it, but I have one condition. You need to promise me something.”
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Jimmy stated, “I want to see the evidence and anypromising information you have on all the senior partners. To be honest, your actions have left me feeling quite insecure. Since you already have dirt on me, I need to know what others are hiding to feel more secure.”
Knight paused for a moment and responded cautiously, “Jimmy, if this information gets out, it could severely disrupt the internal stability and unity of ourw firm. Besides, your situation is safeguarded by the Rothschild family, so even if this information leaks, you won’t face problems. You shouldn’t feel insecure about this…”
However, Jimmy raised his hand to interrupt, saying seriously, “This is my only demand. If you can agree to it, we can head to thepany to meet with the board members. If not, you can take me home, and I’ll go to the firm tomorrow to finalize my termination.”
Knight was rmed at the thought of Jimmy terminating his contract with the firm at this time. What if Steve Rothschild assumed he had deliberately let Jimmy go? That would spell trouble for him.
With Steve Rothschild in mind, Knight realized he had no choice but to satisfy Jimmy and resolve their past grievances. This way, both he and thew firm would enjoy a temporary reprieve.
With this in mind, Knight asked Jimmy directly, “You wouldn’t leak this information to the parties involved, would you?”
Jimmy replied nonchntly, “Don’t worry. If I ever leak that information, let God punish me by making me leave my hometown and the United States, forced to wander abroad and work for others for ten years. Not only would I receive no sry from them, but they would also take the majority of any money I earn elsewhere.”
Knight mused, “Why does Jimmy’s oath feel so peculiar? Yet, the content seems incredibly severe. Working for a decade without pay, and even giving away his earnings? That sounds worse than the plight of those enved in history. We are all created equal; he shouldn’t joke about his own future.”
Relieved, he finally said, “Alright! Since you’ve put it that way, I can’t refuse. Let’s head to thepany to meet with the directors first, and I’ll make sure to send you all the informationter.”