Do I Need a Lawyer or Can AI Help Me Settle My Car Accident Case? Motor vehicle accidents are one of the leading causes of personal injuries and wrongful death in the United States. According to national statistics, approximately 2.6 million people are injured and nearly 40,000 people are killed in traffic accidents each year […]
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Funds Available for Additional Chapter 7 Trustee Payments for FY 2024 Cases
The Department of Justice has advised the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts that it has funds available to transfer to the Judiciary to make additional payments to eligible Chapter 7 bankruptcy trustees for fiscal year 2024.

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