Why should he be a bankruptcy lawyer?
Because, as I indicated recently, I get emails that look a lot like this:
"I've not had full time work for a year and a half. My bills are current for the month of February; however, I've exhausted my savings and will not be able to pay my bills in March. I need assistance and guidance."
Now, the only problem is that my super power is super-boredom; that is, I'm boring at levels usually only attained by beings from Krypton when they've turned on their super-boring. And that is useful when I'm talking to angry creditors.
But if Hiro Nakamura were a bankruptcy lawyer, he could go back in time and give advice to folks to see a bankruptcy lawyer BEFORE they had exhausted their savings.
That would greatly improve the benefits that a bankruptcy lawyer could provide to his clients.
Oh, well.
You work with what God gave you.




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