Qiao Xia checked the operations of Qiao Enterprises and it seemed not bad, though the management had changed hands and the largest shareholder was no longer Qiao Guang. Except for the unchanged brand name of Qiao Enterprises, everything had changed.
Qiao Guang now owned only eleven percent of Qiao's shares.
As long as the company made a profit, he could still receive dividends.
She was due in court tomorrow, and Liu Zheng had found her a lawyer, who came over today to verify some documents for the trial. Qiao Xia felt completely exhausted. The family was airing its dirty laundry in public, turning into a laughingstock.
The lawyer said, "In such civil cases, an out-of-court settlement is best if possible. Would you like me to discuss it with the opposing lawyer?"
Qiao Xia chuckled, "I know my grandmother too well; she loathes me and won't agree to a settlement."
She knew there would be no settlement from the moment they decided to sue her.