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August 2024

Unmatched Care and Commitment

GET TO KNOW RYAN LOPEZ

It makes all the difference in the world when you have a team that genuinely cares about helping their clients with whatever they may need. We’ve all experienced disappointing customer service in our day-to-day lives, and we never want our clients to feel that way after interacting with any team member. That’s why we pride ourselves on hiring the best and most caring individuals to join the Pendleton Law Team. One team member who always goes above and beyond to help our clients is our prelitigation attorney, Ryan Lopez. Ryan joined our team a little over a year ago and has used his passion, kindness, and strong work ethic to help our clients since day one. He attended West Virginia University for his undergraduate studies before attending the Appalachian School of Law to get his law degree. Since he was young, Ryan has wanted

to fight against injustice and terrible things in the world. While in school, he discovered the best way to do this was by entering the legal field and helping regular people who face serious dilemmas. This dream eventually led him through our doors. Since joining our team, Ryan has proven himself as a caring and trustworthy source of support for our clients. He loves speaking with you, learning about your lives, and helping guide you through the legal process. It’s a passion for him. He’s always standing by, ready to answer any questions or respond to our clients’ concerns. There’s no such thing as “just another client” to Ryan. Every client is unique, and Ryan goes out of his way to learn everything he can about every client he encounters. When your call with Ryan ends, you’ll likely hear him say, “If you have any questions or concerns, or if you just want to talk, please feel free to give me a call at any time. I’d be more than happy to speak with you!” He’s not just being polite and professional; he sincerely means what he says and cares about his clients. Don’t be afraid to ask him any questions you may have! Ryan stays busy when away from the workplace. He’s an avid piano player, enjoys playing video games, and loves to read. His favorite book series is J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Lord of the Rings.” However, Ryan’s favorite way to spend his free time is having fun with his three kids. He takes them to the park at least twice a week and enjoys riding bikes and having discussions with them. Time spent with family is one of the most valuable and vital things in Ryan’s life. We’re so happy to have Ryan on our team and can’t wait to see what’s in store for his future. Know that when you work with Ryan, you’re working with someone who will listen to you and care about everything you say! “There’s no such thing as ‘just another client’ to Ryan. Every client is unique, and Ryan goes out of his way to learn everything he can about every client he encounters.”

– Damon & Christina Pendleton

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Brand Mascots That Stand the Test of Time

strength. Today, he endures as a slimmed-down version of his former portly self, with a more genial smile.

Brand mascots can make a surprisingly deep cultural impression. Some, such as GEICO’s famous talking gecko, have become almost universally recognizable. Others, such as the M&M spokescandies, evoke a backlash that banishes them to oblivion. Those with warmth and personality tend to last because they spark pleasant emotions, according to a survey of 1,630 people by Crestline Promotions. The most enduring brand mascots, such as the iconic Betty Crocker, manage to evolve with the cultural zeitgeist. The mythical homemaker was invented in 1921 by the predecessor company to General Mills. In the Flapper Era, she became a radio personality, then evolved into a World War II-era heroine creating recipes for homemakers beset by food rationing. From the 1950s through the 1990s, she morphed from a friendly, curly-coiffed homemaker to a stylish Jackie Kennedy lookalike and then to an increasingly confident career woman. The 2022 publication of the 13th edition of Betty Crocker’s famous cookbook attests to her astonishing longevity. Another enduring mascot, the Quaker Oats Man, originated in 1877. His pleasant visage, which leaves nothing to dislike, is one reason he has served as the Quaker brand image for over a century. Most people say the Quaker Man was adopted because of the denomination’s values of integrity, honesty, purity, and

Other mascots have been sidelined after colliding head-on with cultural trends. Ronald McDonald debuted in national

TV ads in 1965, and Generation X grew up with him. By 2016, however, Ronald was under fire for persuading small children to eat unhealthy food. After reports of creepy clown sightings further darkened his image, McDonald’s benched him. Today, Ronald is mainly confined to promoting Ronald McDonald House Charities, the nonprofit that provides housing for families with seriously ill children. Other once-popular mascots have ended up on the ash heap. Aunt Jemima, the figure who adorned millions of boxes of pancake mix, was abandoned as a caricature from the era of slavery. The same fate befell Uncle Ben of Uncle Ben’s Rice. The company tried to salvage Uncle Ben by promoting him to chairman of the board, but they eventually deemed his image beyond repair.

STEER CLEAR OF THESE ODDITIES ON YOUR NEXT ROAD TRIP America’s Wackiest Traffic Laws

California’s Speedy Ghost Cars Head to California, where no vehicle without a driver may exceed 60 mph. Yes, even those futuristic self-driving cars have to obey the speed limits. It’s an interesting precaution against our potential AI driver’s need for speed and flipping into joyride mode. Denver’s Color Coordinated Sundays In Denver, Colorado, black cars are banned on Sundays. The origin of this law is murky, but it adds an extra layer of consideration for your Sunday drive. You’d better pick a different color for a leisurely weekend cruise. Oklahoma’s Driving Distractions Put down the comic books if you’re driving through Oklahoma. It’s illegal to read them while driving, which sounds reasonable enough considering the focus required to operate a vehicle safely. Save

Spider-Man and Superman for later, and keep your eyes on the road! Drunk Driving … by Association? Strangely enough, in Texas, any driver who is within arm’s reach of alcohol while driving is breaking the law, and this includes a passenger’s bloodstream! So, Texas drivers must think twice before offering their tipsy buddies a ride home. As for Virginia, drunk passengers can also receive a DUI if they’re riding with an intoxicated driver! So, always call an Uber if you and your buddy have had a drink or two. Whether born from safety concerns or legislative sessions that got wildly out of hand, these rules add a dose of humor to road-tripping across the U.S. Remember these oddities as you navigate the highways and byways — they’re not just funny anecdotes but actual laws that could impact your journey!

As you buckle up and hit the road across the U.S., you might want to brush up on more than just your driving skills — some local traffic laws are as quirky as the attractions dotting the country. From the bizarre to the downright hilarious, cruise through four of the weirdest traffic laws that could have you scratching your head or chuckling all the way to your next stop.

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TAKE A BREAK

The Pitfalls of Providing Solutions How to Help Our Children Solve Problems Independently

Our children will encounter countless challenges and complex problems throughout their lives. As parents, we want nothing more than to put them on the right track and

help them find solutions, but we might not always take the best approach. Often, we try to give them the answers

to the problems they’re facing to provide support. While this helps them overcome the obstacle, it

could also stunt the development of their problem-solving skills.

LIME CHICKEN WITH CORN AND POBLANO SALAD

Let’s say your toddler is working on a puzzle. They keep placing pieces in the wrong spot and grow frustrated

when nothing fits properly. You may want to offer a helping hand and direct them to the pieces they need, but this isn’t going to help them in the long run. Any time they encounter a problem, they’ll look to others for a solution. Instead, encourage and support them by saying something like, “Those puzzles can be hard, but you’ll get the hang of it.” That encouragement will help them push through the challenge until they figure out the solution independently. You can use this same tactic throughout your children’s lives. When they’re learning to read and experience difficulty pronouncing words, encourage them to sound them out instead of telling them directly how to pronounce them. When teenagers struggle with a friendship, don’t offer solutions that may have worked for you in the past; simply confirm their feelings and tell them you’ve had similar experiences. By supporting your kids’ efforts and affirming their feelings, you’re empowering them to problem-solve and overcome any obstacles in their path. It’s not easy watching your children struggle with problems, but they must work out solutions independently or else they will likely struggle to form solutions well into adulthood. The next time your child comes to you with a problem, or you notice them struggling on their own, try to offer support instead of a solution. It can go a long way toward their personal growth!

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Chicken • 3 tbsp olive oil Ingredients

Corn and poblano salad • 2 tbsp olive oil • 2 poblano peppers, diced • 2 garlic cloves, minced • 1 14-oz can of corn • 4 scallions, minced • Juice of 2 limes • 1/3 cup chopped cilantro • Salt and pepper

• 1 cup all-purpose flour • 1 1/2 tsp garlic powder • 1/2 tsp cayenne pepper • 1 1/2 tsp salt • 3/4 tsp black pepper • Zest of 1 lime • 8 chicken thighs Directions 1. Preheat oven to 400 F.

2. In a large oven-proof skillet, heat olive oil over medium heat. 3. In a bowl, whisk flour, spices, and lime zest. Dredge chicken in the mix to coat. 4. Add chicken, skin-side down, to skillet, then place skillet in the oven for 30–35 minutes. 5. In a medium skillet, heat olive oil and add poblanos. Sauté 4–5 minutes. Add garlic and sauté for another minute. 6. In a bowl, add poblano mix, corn, scallions, lime juice, and cilantro, toss and serve with the chicken.

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INSIDE THIS ISSUE

Learn More About Ryan Lopez

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Brand Mascots in the Shifting Sands of Culture

Bizarre Traffic Laws You Won’t Believe Exist!

Lime Chicken With Corn and Poblano Salad

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Why Kids Need Support, Not Solutions

Legal Showdowns Highlight Power of a Performer’s Name

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The War of the Jelly Rolls BAND BATTLES IN COURT

The Beach Boys sued each other over the use of their iconic band’s name after they split up, although they eventually settled the dispute. Members of the rock band Van Halen sued one member’s ex-wife, who had taken and kept her ex-husband’s surname, for using the band’s name for her interior design company. (The ex-wife eventually prevailed.) In another case, The Stone Temple Pilots and their former lead singer sued and countersued each other over alleged misappropriation of the band’s trademarked name. In the battle of the jelly rolls, Jellyroll is seeking to force Jelly Roll to change his name. Meanwhile, Jelly Roll has gone on a concert tour and is no doubt soaring even further past Jellyroll in web searches. Mandy Kay Schendel, a Seattle area influencer and public relations specialist, described the situation on TikTok as the most unique trademark battle she has seen. “This lawsuit is honestly very dramatic,” she says, “and I love it.”

that the famous entertainer violated the band’s trademark. The band Jellyroll claims in court papers to have performed at various celebrations and charitable events for more than 40 years, including an appearance at the White House during the presidency of George W. Bush. Jellyroll claims to have begun using the name in the 1980s, before Jelly Roll, whose birth name is Jason Bradley DeFord, was even born. Jelly Roll says his mother gave him his stage name as a young child. Now that Jelly Roll has risen to fame, members of Jellyroll say they must work much harder to be discovered for performance opportunities. According to court papers, Jelly Roll surfaces 18–20 times in internet search rankings before any user even sees a first mention of the Pennsylvania dance band. Other famous bands have clashed in trademark disputes. Original members of

Country singer and rapper Jelly Roll has risen to fame in recent years, winning Best New Artist honors at the 2023 Grammy Awards. But Jelly Roll has run into some unlikely opposition on the way to the top — from Jellyroll. You read that right. A Pennsylvania band called Jellyroll is suing Jelly Roll over charges

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