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Unleashing AI Revolution: Meet the Future Bank Teller, Lawyer, and Judge! with John Rubino

by Kerry Lutz, Financial Survival Network: Kerry and John Rubino discussed a range of topics, including the increasing layoffs in the tech and banking sectors, the future of banking and the impact of automation, the potential ramifications of AI integration in the legal system, the distressing state of the real estate market, the uranium market and the […]

Tucker goes there: On the persecution of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church by… Ukraine and the USA [Video]

This video is available on X (Twitter), and while I did originally see it on YouTube, it got removed due to a “copyright clain by ASGPC” This very situation suggests exactly what Mr. Carlson notes in his video, which is still on Twitter at this link: And this is the link to the (presently) unlisted […]

The Toxicity of Top-tier Corporate Law-Firms in India

The Indian corporate law firms have reaped huge benefits since the liberalisation of the Indian economy. Traditionally run as family or kinship-based enterprises, the law firms have expanded and modernised themselves to become more professionally organised in consonance with the ethos and demands of liberalisation. However, even after three decades of liberalisation, the elite law firms still suffer from a[Read More...]

How A Probate Attorney Can Help You in Regulating An Estate?

If you know that you have been named as the administrator of an estate of a will, you might not be ready for taking such a responsibility. The not so fortunate thing about death, most often than not is there is a tangible work need to be done at some point of time when the family members are not ready to do it. Through the haze of grieving, you are expected to make sound legal and financial decisions. Evidently, this is quite simple to do by seeking the help of a probate attorney.  Finding the one to whom you can trust and move forward with the business of administering the estate.

Teacher, Union Leader, Labor Lawyer: Profile of Chris Williams, Social Justice Advocate

A labor lawyer for the last 12 years, law was Chris Williams’ third career.  He taught school in Chicago for a decade.  For another decade he was a union organizer.  Only then did he become a social justice lawyer specializing in advocating for and with low-wage workers.   “Even though my route to law school was somewhat circuitous, I think my two prior careers help define who I am as a lawyer,” he says.
Beginnings

From Tijuana to Harvard to Compton to UCLA Law

Luz Herrera, social justice lawyer and UCLA law professor, was born in Tijuana to Mexican parents and grew up in the Latino neighborhoods of Los Angeles. After graduating from Harvard Law, she ran a solo law practice in working class Compton for years.  She was the only full-time Spanish speaking lawyer in a city of over 50,000 Latino residents.  She says she learned to think like a lawyer at Harvard but learned how to be a lawyer in Compton.