Can Filing for Bankruptcy Affect Your Job?

Deciding to file for bankruptcy can be a daunting task due to the many considerations involved. One key factor to think about is the potential impact on your employment.

What are the implications of bankruptcy on your job, and what should you know?

Can you lose your job after filing for bankruptcy?

While it’s relatively uncommon to be fired for declaring bankruptcy, in certain circumstances you may need to inform your employer about your financial situation. Generally, your employer won’t be privy to your bankruptcy, and you can continue working as usual.

However, there are exceptions. If your job requires …

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Donald Trump’s Ex-Lawyer On Documents Case Has Pithy Advice For Trump

Tim Parlatore, who was a lawyer for Donald Trump in the classified documents case before he quit for personal reasons, offered some advice Tuesday to his old client: Shut up. (Watch the video below.)

OK, Parlatore said it in more polite words during his appearance on CNN but his free counsel came in loud and clear.

“You have the right to remain silent. Use it,” Parlatore said.

Parlatore was shown video of Trump’s interview with Fox News’ Bret Baier in which the ex-president seemed, to many, to admit to willfully keeping sensitive files at Mar-a-Lago after receiving a subpoena to

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‘Lincoln Lawyer’ star Manuel Garcia-Rulfo dishes on bombshell evidence in Lisa’s case

Spoiler alert: The following contains details from Season 2, Part 1 of “The Lincoln Lawyer,” now streaming on Netflix.

Netflix’s “The Lincoln Lawyer” ends with a midseason cliffhanger that would bring Mickey Haller’s tires to a screeching halt.

The second season, which debuted its first five episodes Thursday, is inspired by Michael Connelly’s novel “The Fifth Witness.” The next five episodes will be released Aug. 3.

The books and series are centered on criminal defense attorney Haller (Manuel Garcia-Rulfo), who conducts work from his Lincoln cars. In the new installment, Mickey, while riding the high of a successful case in

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Judge orders Trump lawyers not to disclose evidence in documents case | Donald Trump

A Florida judge handed prosecutors in Donald Trump’s classified documents lawsuit a significant victory on Monday by ruling the former president cannot publicly disclose any of the evidence against him.

Trump, who was arranged in Miami last week on a 37-count indictment over his improper storage and handling of classified materials at his Mar-a-Lago resort, can also only view, but not retain, any of the evidence under the direct supervision of his lawyers, the order from the magistrate judge, Bruce Reinhart, stated.

The secrecy ruling in particular will thwart Trump, who has been a vocal critic of justice department prosecutors

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Lawyer cites bogus ChatGPT case & it went poorly

Published: 2023-06-23T11:00:42

Updated: 2023-06-23T11:00:54

New York lawyers have been hit with a fine after he and his law firm decided to use ChatGPT to cite cases that never existed.

In March, a pair of attorneys submitted AI-assisted documents to a case. ChatGPT had helped the two scour the web for related cases to cite in an injury lawsuit.

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However, ChatGPT had ‘hallucinated’ the cases and provided fake information. Key examples include “Varghese v China Southern Airlines Co. Ltd.”, which never happened. When prompted about it, ChatGPT insisted that it

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Judge Fines Two Lawyers For Using Fake Cases From ChatGPT

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Two lawyers who used fake cases generated by ChatGPT, were handed a joint $5,000 fine and ordered to reach out to judges mentioned in the fake cases with information about the situation, marking the first major sanctions to come from the use of artificial intelligence in the legal fields.

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In his decision, New York District Judge P. Kevin Castel said Steven Schwartz—the lawyer

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How to Get On Disability for a Traumatic Brain Injury

Disability benefits are a lifeline for those who have suffered a TBI due to an accident at work, a serious auto accident, or a defective product.

Traumatic Brain Injuries Are Considered a Disability?

Traumatic Brain Injuries are usually caused by a major head injury that damages the brain itself, rather than just the surface. TBIs can cause a variety of symptoms, some of which are not immediately apparent and others are difficult to prove.

It can be difficult to get disability benefits because of the complexity of symptoms and their varying severity. The Social Security Administration recognizes traumatic brain injury …

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Appeal decision pending in case of lawyer acquitted of obstruction

The Saskatchewan Court of Appeal’s decision on the matter of Sharon Fox is currently reserved

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When it comes to the Oct. 25, 2022 decision of Court of King’s Bench Justice Alison Rothery, tthe Crown and Sharon Fox agreed on at least one thing.

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