I am in Texas. was laid off from Dell in April 2020. I signed a waiver and release in exchange for a lump sum payment based on my years of service. For example, let's say the lump sum was equal to 10 weeks of my salary. I was DENIED for unemployment benefits until the beginning of the 11th week. I consulted with an attorney who specializes in unemployment representation, and asked her to represent me at my appeal hearing. She refused to take my case. She said the ONLY way I could win would be to file a lawsuit against Dell under Title VII. I pointed out that several of my team members were laid off on the same day, under the same circumstances, and signed the same separation agreement, yet they are all getting unemployment benefits. She told me that they will eventually be found out and have to pay back all the money they have received for the number of weeks that are covered by their lump sum payment. She is familiar with the language on the TWC website that says the signing of a release and waver does not make ineligible for benefits. She said that is true; I am not completely "ineligible," I am just "disqualified" for the first 10 weeks of my unemployment. If I am still unemployed at week 11, I can start collecting benefits at that time. She said the language on the TWC website is misleading and is causing a lot of confusion.