Izquierdo Law June 2018

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A Letter to My Son on This Father’s Day

and you can never feel sorry for yourself.Trust me, you will be better for it.As you will realize one day, this is one heck of a journey, and although everything won’t always come up smelling like roses, you can’t forget to stop and smell them, for that’s the beauty of it all. The challenge of finding your way in the world and being the best that you, Joseph Daniel, can be is the greatest individual journey you will embark on.Always remember to be humble, grateful, and kind-hearted, and do the right thing.Wake up every morning and do something to make yourself and those around you better. That’s why I love this saying: “If you are not getting better, you are getting worse; there is no such thing as staying the same.” Joseph, you need to remember to always do your best and work as hard as you can. If there’s something you want — go for it! Like baseball and golf, life may be littered with failure, setbacks, or seemingly negative outcomes. But you need to always remember to count your blessings and be thankful for what you have. Always have faith, and love yourself and your family. No matter what path you choose in life, make sure you give it your all. Invest in your education and pursue your passions. This being my first Father’s Day, I am extremely thankful to have you in my life. I want you to know that in seven months, I have learned so much simply because I have had the privilege of being your father.You have made this world a better place for your mother and I, and having you around was definitely worth the wait. J.D., you are proof that with faith, hope, and love, anything is possible.

Dear Joseph,

As you will soon find out (or you may already know), I really enjoy golf. One of, if not the most, important life lessons I have learned comes from this beautiful game that I hope you and I will enjoy for many years to

come. That is because in golf, as in life, you will get good breaks that you don’t deserve. You will get bad breaks you don’t deserve. But no matter what, you must keep playing the ball as it lies. Very simply put, you hit it, find it, and hit it again. There are no excuses, justifications, buts, couldas, wouldas, or shouldas ... you do the best you can with what you have at every chance you get. I am not going to lie to you; this is not going to be easy. There will be times when you feel like you’ve plotted your way exactly as you should have, did nothing wrong, and things just didn’t add up the way you thought they would. This is a beautiful fact of life: You reflect, learn, and see how you can do better the next time.

and while you will inevitably figure things out along the way, please know that you will never be alone.Your mother and I will always be here for you.Thank you for giving me the privilege to be your father. Stay perceptive, alert, happy, and most importantly, stay awesome, kid.

In life, you need to be resilient and constantly try to persevere.You must find a way to keep moving forward,

Love, –Dad

In closing, I know this letter may seem like an introductory instruction manual to embark on a journey by yourself,

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Think Outside the Box UNCONVENTIONAL SUMMER JOBS FOR TEENS

friends, and family. Most professional petsitting and housesitting services require their sitters to be over 18, but Care.com allows teens 14–17 to register as “Teen Providers” with parental consent. Depending on where you live and how much experience your teen has, they can expect to earn $15–30 per visit, and they may be able to ask for more to stay overnight. Help your teen get the word out by posting on social media. Most importantly, keep your teen safe by helping them screen clients and teaching them what information to share. Summer jobs are a great way for teens to earn extra cash and learn responsibility. The next time your teen asks you for money to go to the movies, encourage them to earn some spending cash of their own. Who knows? They might actually treat you to a movie sometime!

form of cash or gift cards. Teens can also preview up-and-coming music as reviewers on Slice the Pie. Sites like these require quite a bit of work for a relatively small wage, but they can be the perfect first job for a child who wants to try earning a few bucks for the first time. Teens under the age of 18 will require parental consent. VIRTUAL STOREFRONTS If your child has a flare for arts, crafts, or anything else DIY, encourage them to set up an Etsy shop. There are no membership fees, and after Etsy’s 3.5 percent cut, sellers receive their profits via PayPal. Minors age 13–17 must have a parent or legal guardian manage their Etsy account. PETSITTING AND HOUSESITTING If your teen is trustworthy and responsible, there’s no reason they can’t work for neighbors,

As your teen becomes more independent, they may be interested in getting a summer job. Whether they want to save up for a big purchase or just have some extra spending money, summer jobs can solidify the importance of hard work and responsibility for your child. Plus, the earlier your teen starts, the sooner they can learn how to manage their money. Fast-food restaurants and clothing stores are popular first jobs, but encourage your teen to think outside the box and try one of these creative money-making opportunities. ONLINE SURVEYS AND REVIEWS Companies are eager for consumer feedback, and they are willing to pay for it. Sites like Swagbucks and MySurvey offer members the opportunity to complete tasks like taking surveys, writing reviews, and watching videos to redeem rewards in the

CASE STUDY

DRIVER CUT OFF FHP, SWERVED, AND ALMOST CAUSED AN ACCIDENT ON I-75

RESULT: The state dismissed the DUI.

sobriety exercises, which he refused. He also refused to submit to a breathalyzer to measure his breath alcohol content. We were retained to represent the defendant, who could lose his job as well as high-level security clearances should he be convicted of DUI. Immediately after being hired, we discovered there were a few issues with this case — mainly an improper stop, as well as issues with the roadsides, implied consent warnings, and Miranda warnings. We wrote a motion to suppress to challenge the evidence. On the day of trial, the State dismissed the DUI.

Facts: At 8 p.m., the defendant was driving home from his job in Medley to his home in Pembroke Pines and was attempting to merge onto I-75 from the Grattigny Parkway when he cut off a sergeant with the Florida Highway Patrol. After cutting off the FHP and swerving, the defendant was asked to pull over. Upon making contact with the defendant, the FHP observed watery, bloodshot eyes, slurred speech, and an odor of alcohol coming from the defendant’s breath. FHP requested the defendant perform

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TIPS TO FIND THE BEST LAWYER IN YOUR AREA

many different specialties; no one can do everything well. Third, be cautious about full-page ads; this advertising may attract a lot of frivolous cases, which can overwhelm an attorney and guarantee that your case will not have their undivided attention. By hiring a selective lawyer, your case won’t become just one of many in the pile. INTERVIEW Make sure to interview several attorneys. Begin by asking each of them who else handles these kinds of cases in your area. If they won’t give you any names, leave. It’s important to ask this question of each attorney. The names you hear recommended by several of the lawyers you interview are probably reliable attorneys who handle cases in your area on a regular basis. By following these critical steps, you’re sure to find a lawyer who best suits your needs. If you’re still at a loss for where to start, call Izquierdo Law Firm today at (305) 707-7345, and we can help point you in the right direction!

it won’t tell you if the lawyer is reliable. If you’re stuck not knowing where to turn, here are a few tips for finding a great lawyer in your area. GET A REFERRAL If you know a trusted attorney who doesn’t specialize in the area of law you need, call anyway! He or she probably knows a lawyer who focuses on the practice that’s in your area of need. Receiving a referral from an attorney you’re familiar with is a great start. We give clients and friends referrals all the time. Calling us for help is one of the best things you can do, even if your legal needs are not in the areas of law we practice. We’ll gladly help you find the right lawyer for your case. USE THE YELLOW PAGES The Yellow Pages can be a good source for names of lawyers in your area. However, you need to understand three things. First, not everyone advertises in the Yellow Pages; most of our clients find us through referrals from fellow attorneys or other satisfied clients. Second, be careful about ads that tout too

When you’ve suffered a personal injury, you’re going to want a good lawyer on your side. But where do you start? There are many options out there — a quick google search will bring up numerous suggestions, but

Laugh Out Loud

Father’s Day Chili Lime Chicken Wings This Father’s Day, spice up your wings with this zesty recipe that’s sure to please the whole family. Ingredients

1 lime, halved

4 pounds chicken wings

Extra-virgin olive oil

1 stick unsalted butter, softened

Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper

1 1/4 tablespoons Thai red curry paste

Chopped cilantro for garnish

1/4 cup honey

1/4 cup soy sauce

Instructions

3. Blend butter, red curry paste, honey, and soy sauce in a large mixing bowl. 4. Toss wings in butter mixture. Squeeze lime juice on top, transfer to serving plate, and garnish with cilantro.

1. Heat oven to 425 F. 2. Rinse wings under cold water and pat dry. Season liberally with salt and pepper, and drizzle with olive oil. Roast on a baking sheet for 25 minutes or until skin becomes crisp and brown.

inspired by foodnetwork.com

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INSIDE this issue

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A Letter to My Son on This Father’s Day

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Unique Job Ideas for Teens Case Study

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How to Find Good Local Lawyers Father’s Day Chili Lime Chicken Wings

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Juneteenth: A Holiday With a Rich History

THE HISTORY OF

Juneteenth Day

month. With the slaves of Texas given no choice but to flee to now-free states or continue living under oppression, the federal government finally decided to step in. In June, Union Army General Gordon Granger marched to Texas with 2,000 federal troops and declared, “All slaves are free. This involves an absolute equality of personal rights and rights of property.” Former slaves took to the streets to rejoice, and Juneteenth was born. But what started off as a consistent day of celebration in Texas slowly began to fade into obscurity. From 1890 to 1908, the hope of the day started to die out as Jim Crow laws and other political movements gained traction in Texas legislature. It wasn’t until the civil rights movement of the ‘50s and ‘60s that Juneteenth began to be revitalized. An event during this time known as the “Second Great Migration” caused many African Americans to leave Texas and find new homes all over the country.

When you think of holidays in June, Juneteenth Day probably doesn’t come to mind. Though it originated over 150 years ago, this little-known day of observance is just beginning to gain traction in many U.S. states. In May 2016, Maryland became the 45th state to recognize Juneteenth as a sanctioned celebration — only 10 years after its first legislation was presented. It’s so new that the most recent iPhone update added it this year; just open an iOS calendar and navigate to June 19. So what is this holiday about? The Emancipation Proclamation ordered that all slaves be freed as of Jan. 1, 1863. However, this didn’t apply to slaves everywhere in the U.S. Because Texas was not a battleground of the Civil War, there was not a significant presence of Union troops, so the Emancipation Proclamation was not widely enforced there.

When they moved, the history of Juneteenth went with them. During the hopeful era of civil rights, many African Americans began to take renewed pride in the freedom Juneteenth represented. And now, with its celebrators in states across the country, Juneteenth has spawned into a national celebration.

Robert E. Lee surrendered on April 9, 1865, but the news did not reach Texas until later the next

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