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An Example of Our Investment in Our Communities More Than Legal Experts At Hare, Wynn, Newell, & Newton, we understand that our responsibility as attorneys involves so much more than the legal work we do every day. We are committed to helping our clients begin the next chapter of their lives with a stable foundation, while also partnering with our communities to create a safer, better place for our future generations to grow and learn.
This April, one of our attorneys, Ashley Peinhardt, had the opportunity to do just that. Ashley was one of four
local attorney coaches who assisted Holy Family Cristo Rey Catholic High School’s senior class through their Civil Discourse and Difficult Decisions program (CD3).
This national program provides high school and college students
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with firsthand experience through civil discourse by using mock hearings that examine cases that have relevant context to young adults (this includes freedom of speech in schools as well as social media issues). Throughout the program, several students act as attorneys, while the remaining class members make up the jury or collectively act as the judge. The attorneys present the facts of the case in the hearing, and the jury or judges are then tasked with coming to an “evidence-based solution.” The goal is to teach students how the civil process can lead to meaningful conversations, compromise, and resolutions to difficult problems. Ashley and her fellow coaches helped the students properly understand the process and intricacies of these hearings. They provided rules for a productive conversation, appropriate oral arguments, and jury deliberations by guiding the students through the hearing as if the event were actually taking place. The attorney coach expertise provided these students with valuable insight into the real-world scenarios they were examining. Ashley was honored to use her knowledge and experience to help students engage with the legal system in a meaningful, educational way — perhaps while molding a new generation of attorneys, too! We are proud of the way Ashley stepped up and volunteered in her community. She exemplifies our commitment to creating stronger, healthier communities for our clients, families, and children.
Inspired by TheKitchn.com
Easy Tuna Poke Bowl
This protein-packed recipe is the perfect dinner for two on a hot summer night when you don’t want to turn on the oven.
Ingredients
• 2 tsp soy sauce • 1 tsp sesame oil • 2 tbsp orange juice • 1-inch piece fresh ginger, peeled and minced • 10 oz canned tuna, drained
• 2 tbsp cilantro leaves, chopped • 1 scallion, finely chopped • 1 cup rice, cooked and cooled • 1/4 cup avocado, cubed • 4 cherry tomatoes, quartered • 1 tbsp sesame seeds
Directions
1. First, make the dressing. In a jar, add soy sauce, sesame oil, orange juice, and ginger. Secure the lid and shake until emulsified. 2. In a small bowl, empty the drained tuna and pour the dressing over top. Add the cilantro and scallions and stir until well coated. 3. Divide rice between two serving bowls. Top with the dressed tuna, avocado, tomatoes, and sesame seeds.
To learn more about CD3, please visit USCourts.gov. If you have a volunteer opportunity for our team, please call or email us today.
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