Emery Law Office - July 2020

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JULY 2020

HOW I DO MY BEST RELAXING

AND WHY IT’S SO IMPORTANT

After my mind has been going all day at work, the first thing I need to do is quiet it down when I get home. Exercise is one thing that helps me do that. I got an exercise bike this spring, and I’ve noticed that when I work out, I sleep so much better. I’ve been making it my goal to do it 15 times for the month — I’m already at 12, so I think I’m doing pretty good. My routine after work usually looks something like this: exercise, take a shower, then sit around in my bathrobe for the rest of the night. I tell people that my favorite part is when I’m done working out and can sit around and relax. I feel like I’ve earned it! Honestly, though, my favorite way to relax and turn off my brain is with Candy Crush. I can just tune out when I’m playing and not have to think too much about anything! I feel calmer. Anyone else? For Dave, it’s the opposite. He has a physical job, so he needs to relax physically. Something that’s been a great way for both of us to relax is the little two-person pontoon boat we got off of Craigslist. Sometimes Dave and I will just go sit on it and float in the pond. It’s very relaxing. Bella also tends to be a great antidote to stress. We love walking around with her in our yard and driveway, watching her hunt for moles and run around without a care in the world. She’s such a happy puppy. Hers is an outlook I want to adopt more often. I think it’s so important to take time to relax, especially when you’re going through something hard. That’s why this spring, to help our team manage the stress that came along with the pandemic, we provided mental health days. They were a way to help our team members find a little more time to take care of themselves. Several of us have been working at home alongside our spouses, some of us have been doing it while caring for kids who are home, and all of us have been taking care of our regular work on top of extra worries.

All of these situations create some sort of tension, so we decided that if we took turns, we would each get the break we needed without causing undue stress from having more than one person out on any given day. Each of us had a little more time to unwind and take care of ourselves and our people. For most of us, the last couple of months brought more time at home. Maybe your work even slowed down a little bit or came to a halt, whether you wanted it to or not. But let’s be real — even if you’ve been home, even if you haven’t been working, it’s hardly been relaxing. We’ve all been operating with a certain undercurrent of stress in our lives. Because of that, I’d encourage you to find some healthy ways to relax. Maybe it’s going for a walk with your spouse or kids. Maybe it’s playing some Candy Crush (hey, no judgment here!). Maybe it’s talking to someone you care about, playing around with your pets, or dancing along to your favorite feel-good song. Our team member Audra recently got a hammock, and when it’s not raining outside, she’s been enjoying relaxing outside in it. Maybe, like Audra, you can do your best relaxing sitting in your hammock or chair and just taking in the clouds and sky.

In case you need some more relaxation inspiration, the Emery Law team provides a few ideas for you inside the newsletter.

-Melissa Emery

Enjoy, and until next month,

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NURTURE YOUR CREATIVE PASSION

WITH THESE 3 ONLINE ART COURSES

A ll forms of art, like painting, drawing, and even sculpting, can be relaxing hobbies, sources of extra income, or professional careers. And with today’s technology, it’s easier than ever to begin learning a new art form. If you have an eager student at home who wants to try their hand in the arts or perfect their craft, then look into online art courses. There are many different courses available, and you should do some research to see which course is best for your student, but here are three to get you started. Drawing and Sketching for Beginners by Robin Slee This course is available through Udemy, and, at the reasonable price of $29.99, is perfect for anyone wanting to test the waters. Slee takes students through the key fundamentals of drawing, such as how to hold a pencil correctly and how to make different kinds of marks. His calm voice and simple explanations in each course help students feel encouraged as they work. The course comes with three hours of video content segmented into 25 modules and a Q&A section where students can post questions, ask for feedback, and share their work. Find this course at Udemy.com/course/sketching-for-beginners.

Ink Drawing Techniques with Yuko Shimizu A student who prefers ink over pencil can learn drawing techniques through Yuko Shimizu’s class on Skillshare. As a veteran instructor at the School of Visual Arts, Shimizu is ready to help you on your journey to learn the essentials of inking. In the 90-minute course, Shimizu covers a lot of ground, which both novice and experienced ink artists will benefit from. Find this course by searching for ink drawing techniques on Skillshare.com. New Masters Academy Known as one of the best art academies online, New Masters Academy (NMA) offers hundreds of hours of prerecorded video lectures that students can watch and follow along with as they paint, draw, and sketch. The standard fee starts at $35 a month, but with a premium membership at $44 a month, students can access NMA’s 3D reference library and over 20,000 reference images. To learn more and become familiar with the academy’s instructors, visit their website at NMA.art.

TO FILE OR NOT TO FILE

EVERYTHING TO CONSIDER AFTER YOUR CAR ACCIDENT

Another example of costs are those related to the case, including the costs of court reporters for depositions or the costs for an expert witness to discuss the case as well as the cost of an expert deposition. If the costs outweigh the projected recovery, litigation is probably not a good idea. In some cases, it might be clear that if you file, more money will become available down the road. But in those instances, consider how far ahead you’ll really be after costs. Why go through the headache of the process if the costs associated with it will put you right back where you started? ‘Read’ the insurance company. The actions of the responsible party’s insurance company can spell out a lot when you’re trying to decide if filing is the right move. Insurance companies often want to settle rather than go to court because it means a guaranteed loss rather than risking a bigger loss during a trial. If an insurance company is quick to settle, it means they see clear liability and damages. But if they willingly want to go to court against your claim, it’s often because they believe they have a dispute in liability or your damages are weak. They will defend their client if they believe the plaintiff is wrong, which raises the risks for you. Every car accident is different, as is every outcome. If you’ve experienced an accident and aren’t sure if you should file, call our office for a free consultation about your best options.

No two car accidents are the same, so it can be tricky to know whether or not you should file your case and move forward. Every scenario depends on its own unique details, but there are some key indicators that can tell you whether or not it’s wise for you to file if you feel the responsible party and their insurance company aren’t giving you a fair shake. Consider costs. A plaintiff should always consider the increased attorney fee and case costs associated with litigation with what the client may ultimately recover. Many things eat away at recovery, and its important to be sure the damages are enough to offset the costs. For example, a plaintiff will have to pay back their health insurer related to the subject injury

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EMERY LAW RELAXATION INSPIRATION

How Do You Relax?

July 22 is National Hammock Day, and it’s giving us all a welcomed nudge to take a little time to relax this month. As Melissa shared on the cover, Candy Crush and hanging out with Bella are two of her favorite ways to unwind after a busy day. We asked the rest of our team members about their favorite ways to relax. Here’s what they had to say. LIBBY THORNGATE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT What’s your favorite way to relax at home after a busy day? If the weather’s nice, I like to take my dog for a long walk. This would be even more relaxing if she were better behaved on a leash! What’s most relaxing: watching a funny movie, going on a walk or run, listening to Enya and meditating, or something else? Going out to eat with a small group of friends or just my husband. Good food, good company, good laughs. JOEL FRANKLIN ATTORNEY What’s your favorite way to relax at home after a busy day? Watching a favorite TV show. What’s most relaxing: watching a funny movie, going on a walk or run, listening to Enya and meditating, or something else? Going for a run or hike. AUDRA SENG SENIOR PARALEGAL What’s your favorite way to relax at home after a busy day? I enjoy working on my crafts (knitting, making teddy bears, quilting, making soap or candles), reading, or just playing with my dogs. On nice weather days, I enjoy just vegging in the backyard in my hammock. Where will we find you when you’re in relaxation mode? Laying in my hammock on a nice day outside, not having to think about anything important.

BREAKFAST SAUSAGE KEBABS

Inspired by TasteOfHome.com

• 7 oz frozen, fully cooked breakfast sausage links, thawed • 20 oz pineapple chunks, drained • 10 medium-sized, fresh mushrooms • 2 tbsp butter, melted • Maple syrup, to taste Equipment • 5 metal or soaked wooden kebab skewers This simple recipe can make any breakfast a little more fun. We recommend pairing your kebabs with your favorite kind of eggs. INGREDIENTS

DIRECTIONS

1. Cut sausages in half. Thread alternating sausages halves, pineapple chunks, and mushrooms onto kebab skewers. Brush with butter and syrup. 2. Grill over medium heat, regularly turning and basting with syrup, until sausages are lightly browned, about 8 minutes.

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It sounds like these folks have this whole relaxation thing figured out. Let’s all agree to spend the next sunny afternoon chilling in a hammock or chair outside.

What’s your favorite way to relax? We’d love to know, so be sure to share on our Facebook page at Facebook.com/EmeryLawOffice.

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WHAT DO JULIUS CAESAR AND BUFFALO WINGS HAVE IN COMMON?

FUN FACTS ABOUT THE MONTH OF JULY

Most Americans associate July with Independence Day and everything the holiday entails, including traditional barbecue cuisine, fireworks, and summer vacations. However, in addition to the Fourth of July, this midsummer month has a rich history and offers fun opportunities for everyone to celebrate. ‘What’s in a Name?’ You’ve likely heard of Julius Caesar, the famous Roman dictator and general known for changing the Roman Empire’s political structure, innovating war tactics, and eventually dying after a legendary assassination. But did you know that July, Caesar’s birth month, wasn’t always called that? It was initially named Quintilis, which means “fifth” in Latin, because it was the fifth month of the ancient Roman calendar. Shortly after Caesar’s death, the month of Quintilis was renamed July in his honor. Of course, Caesar’s legacy didn’t end there. Before he died, he implemented the Julian calendar, which he based off of the Egyptian solar calendar, and it remained in place for over 1,500 years until the Gregorian calendar was introduced in the 16th century. Red, White, and Who? Similar to the Declaration of Independence for the U.S., Canada’s Constitution Act of 1867, signed on July 1 of that year, marks the birth of Canada. The following year, Charles Monck, the 4th Viscount Monck and Canada’s first governor-general, signed a proclamation requesting that everyone in Canada celebrate their country’s independence on July 1.

However, it wasn’t until 100 years later that the date officially became Canada Day. Most celebrations include fireworks and red and white attire, much like how Americans celebrate the Fourth of July. Got Wings? While chicken wings are a staple of Southern dining, they actually originated in upstate New York. In 1964, Teressa Bellissimo, co-owner of the Anchor Bar, started cooking leftover wings dipped in hot sauce for her son and his friends. After receiving enthusiastic feedback, Bellissimo put them on the menu. Over the next few years, the recipe’s popularity spread, and in 1977, former Buffalo mayor Stan Makowski declared July 29 to be National Chicken Wing Day. The reputation of the famous Buffalo wings continued to spread nationwide, and in the early ‘90s, wings became an international hit when McDonald’s, KFC, and Domino’s Pizza began selling them in the variety of flavors we know and love today.

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