Rinehardt Law - June 2020

M BEHIND THE DESK ore Than Pushing Paper

One of the things that makes Rinehardt Law special is our unique approach to making sure we have nailed down the facts of each case. For us, that means ditching the typical image of the lawyer behind their desk pushing paper and taking calls. Our team of attorneys and dedicated staff know that if we are going to protect the interests of our clients, we are going to have to take action, and that means getting our boots on the ground. As soon as we are hired by someone who has been injured in crash, we do everything possible to secure all the evidence. The typical lawyer gets the crash report, but here at Rinehardt Law, that only scratches the surface. Our team jumps in with both feet with a laundry list of action items: Get a copy of the audio recordings calling in the crash, locate the cars involved in the crash so we can download the black box data, go to the crash scene to take pictures and look for skid marks and lines of sight, track down and interviewwitnesses, contact businesses in the area of the crash to find CCTV video, contact the police to get the dash cam video, and more. Getting out from behind our desks continues as the case moves forward. Our attorneys meet with the doctors to make sure we will be able to tell the full story of the effects of the injuries. And of course, we have the grit and experience to go take the fight to the courtroom if that’s what it takes to get the insurance company to fairly pay for what our client has been through. The evidence needed to prove the case does not simply arrive on a lawyer’s desk. We know that there are no short cuts and no substitutes for rolling up our shirt sleeves and doing whatever is needed to get the facts. F LOVED ONES

Grilled Basil Chicken and Tomatoes

INGREDIENTS

Inspired by TasteOfHome.com

2 tbsp olive oil

1 clove garlic

1/2 tsp salt

3/4 cup balsamic vinegar

2.

Close your eyes.

1/4 cup tightly packed fresh basil leaves

3.

Breathe in and breathe out.

8 Roma tomatoes

• 4 boneless skinless chicken breast halves (4 oz each)

4. Think of someone you love who loves you very much. This can be someone living or someone who has passed.

DIRECTIONS

5. Imagine them standing to your right. They are sending you wishes for your health, safety, and well-being. Next, imagine them standing to your left, sending you wishes for your health, safety, and well-being. 6. Think again of this person, and now, send them the love you feel for them. Send them wishes of kindness, love, and well-being. You can repeat this process for other loved ones, as well.

1. For marinade: In blender, combine olive oil, garlic, salt, vinegar, and basil. Cut 2 tomatoes into quarters and add to mixture. Cover and process until blended. Halve remaining tomatoes for grilling. 2. In bowl, combine chicken and 2/3 cup marinade. Cover and refrigerate for 1 hour. Reserve remaining marinade. 3. Heat grill to about 350–400 F. Lightly oil grates. Grill chicken until internal temperature reads 165 F, about 4–6 minutes per side. Grill tomatoes until lightly browned, about 2–4 minutes per side. Discard remaining marinade. 4. Serve chicken and tomatoes with reserved marinade.

7. Take a deep breath and let it go. Slowly open your eyes and notice how you feel.

You can complete this process on your own or through a guided meditation or prayer, like the one provided by Seppala at GGIA.Berkeley.edu/practice/loving_kindness_meditation.

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