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A 12-Year Partnership of Success WINNING WITH LOU
Who would have thought an innocuous Craigslist ad for office space would hugely impact my life? About 12 years ago, I was at a crossroads in my career. I knew I did not want to go back to a law firm. I learned a lot about representing corporations in lawsuits, and I knew I could use my experience to help individuals in need. I really wanted to be my own boss, calling the shots, and be fiercely independent so I could champion the cause of people. I felt compelled to hang a shingle and focus on personal injury cases. Admittedly, I did not know how to work, find, and favorably resolve injury cases from the plaintiff’s side. I didn’t really know many attorneys I respected who did.
I looked for office space a few times on a handful of forums. But one day, I came across an office sublease ad with 2–3 photos of a decent-looking lawyer’s office space with a kitchen, conference room, etc. The ad also mentioned that the lawyer practiced personal injury law. I was immediately intrigued. I was also excited to hear the office was only about 2 miles from my house (traffic sours my mood). So, I decided to meet the landlord of the suite, Louis M. Fouts. Lou had a thick Texas drawl and showed me around the place. We sat down in his cozy corner office with a great view, and we wound up visiting for over an hour. He had a real interest in my story and what I was looking for. Lou told me about his legal career and how he had been representing folks in the DFW area for many years. He had a spark in his eye, and the pitch of his voice rattled with enjoyment about representing those injured because of others’ negligence. He was clearly enriched, not only in a financial sense but also emotionally. I wanted to be like Lou! I was blessed that he not only wanted me to rent the space but was also willing to take me under his wing to pursue plaintiff injury cases. Over 12 years later, I still share a suite with Lou in our Dallas office. We have co- counseled hundreds of cases. The first year or so I shadowed Lou a lot. My favorite was sitting in on his conversations with insurance adjusters or defense counsel and listening to his patented arguments and persuasive
speeches delivered with his accent. I first thought to myself, “This guy sounds like he is full of it,” but his audience would eat it up, leading to fantastic settlements for his clients. He taught me his systems and methods from in-take to disbursing settlement funds. I already felt I had a lot of litigation, courtroom, and deposition experience, but Lou showed me the business side of personal injury and how to use my skill set to represent injured clients. He also is well-connected to my family and has been known to come over and play in the backyard with my kids and join us for dinners. Currently, Lou refers almost all his cases to me to file a lawsuit if his pre-lawsuit negotiations prove unsuccessful. Lou is now 79 years old, and he wants to practice law without doing much of the heavy lifting in litigation anymore. But he will join me at the courthouse for trials and important hearings on his cases when needed. Some of Lou’s law practice is antiquated. I love to give him a hard time about his Juno email, his lack of ability to forward photos from his iPhone, and his old-school paper files which take up almost all the file drawers at the office. Yet Lou is a proven success, and I’m blessed to have him. We have shared many successes and have lived numerous great lawyer “war stories” together. I look forward to continuing to work and learn from Lou!
–Patrick R. Kelly
WE WANT YOU TO CONSIDER US YOUR LAW FIRM. While we specialize in bodily injury cases, we are happy to refer you to a firm that can help you with any legal issue that may arise. Please feel free to refer us to your friends and family for their legal needs. We look forward to helping you.
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A Textbook Won’t Do You Justice! Why Traveling Is the Best Form of Education
You gain a deeper appreciation for history. When you walk through important historical locations, you understand the past better because you’re living it! You’re walking the same
As you mark your calendars with upcoming holidays, get-togethers, events, and school activities, there may be one you’re missing: American Adventures Month. This monthlong event encourages you to be adventurous and travel so you can better understand the world around you. While you can research online or open a book to learn more about any part of the world, nothing beats visiting these places yourself. Here are three reasons why traveling is the best form of education.
roads or staring at the same landmarks that civilizations from centuries ago did. When you immerse yourself in the history of a place, you can better understand why its origins are meaningful. You leave your comfort zone. Traveling somewhere new can be nerve-wracking! You won’t know the best mode of transportation or know anyone there — you may not even speak any native languages! By leaving what makes you comfortable, you’ll learn to depend on yourself and embrace change and uncertainty. These skills can and will help you in all aspects of life.
You learn more about people. When you travel to other states or
There isn’t a one-size-fits-all approach to parenting, so when you become a parent, you’ll likely employ techniques you learned from family or friends and what you learned on your own. Naturally, these techniques and your preferences may differ from what your loved ones did for their children, and sometimes, it can be difficult for them to adjust. Because of this, how do you set boundaries with family members regarding your children? Be direct when communicating boundaries. Don’t assume your loved ones know or understand your parenting style. Instead, clearly state your rules, values, practices, and expectations when others are around your children. When creating physical boundaries, you can say, “Please don’t give my child soda when they visit. That’s something I don’t want them to have.” For emotional boundaries, you can say, “Please don’t force my child to hug you. If they refuse, give them their space without compromising their feelings and comfortability.” Develop a strategy for handling pushback. “I did this with my kids, and they turned out fine!” You may have heard this quote when vocalizing your wishes to loved ones about how to treat your children. If they question your tactics, practice what you will say so you’re not caught off guard. But most importantly, remember why you’re establishing these boundaries ‘But I Did This With My Kids!’ How to Set Boundaries With Your Family internationally, you can learn a lot about the culture of these places by speaking to residents. They can suggest historical places for you to visit that teach you about their heritage, lifestyle, and what life was like for their ancestors. You will think about things you’ve never considered before and have a deeper appreciation for the views of others.
So, travel this month and learn something new! We understand you can’t drop everything just to hop on a plane to another country, so try venturing to a nearby city you’ve never visited and learning about its history.
and upholding those values. If your loved ones fail to respect your wishes, don’t be afraid to reinforce those boundaries — it’s okay to say no! Give your family time to adjust. Changing and creating new habits is challenging, so give your loved ones time to adjust to your boundaries. However, if you’re continuing to reinforce your wishes and still meeting pushback and disrespect, it’s okay to distance yourself or cut ties. You have to put what’s best for you and your family first. If you have any questions or concerns about establishing boundaries with your loved ones, contact a marriage and family therapist to assist you. They can provide more insight and resources to help you during this time.
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If you wanted to pinpoint a civilization that has impacted our society and government in more ways than one, ancient Greece should be one of the first civilizations you think of. The ancient Greeks made significant contributions to philosophy, mathematics, astronomy, medicine, literature, and so much more. Today, No Food, Beverages, Gum, or High Heels Allowed! How Greece Is Preserving Its Ancient Sites
TAKE A BREAK
you can still visit their magnificent monuments and tour ancient sites — it will surely make you feel like you’ve returned to ancient times!
HOISIN-GLAZED PORK CHOPS
However, if you plan on traveling to Greece, there are a few things you need to know. For example, in 2009, Greek authorities implemented a law stating that you cannot wear high heels while walking around these historic sites. Because these monuments are centuries old, they have experienced a lot of wear and tear. And visitors (or locals) wearing stiletto heels can damage these sites even more with their spiked heels. But that’s not the only law Greek authorities instituted in 2009. You also can’t bring food, drinks, or gum to most of these historical sites. The Odeon of Herodes Atticus in Athens, Greece, was built in 161 A.D. To this day, it continues to be a stadium for live performances, festivals, and other activities. But in 2009, Greek authorities and the venue’s maintenance crew knew something needed to change. As the crew cleaned up the stadium, they discovered nearly 60 pounds of chewing gum beneath the marble seats. Because of this incident of littering — and many others — Greek officials came up with a solution, and new laws were created. If we want to preserve the history of these places and the culture of the ancient Greeks, continue learning more about them, and use their buildings and stadiums, then we must follow the preventive measures the modern Greeks put in place. So, if you plan on traveling to Greece to see the iconic Parthenon temple, the Odeon of Herodes Atticus, the Temple of Apollo, the Temple of Zeus, or other locations, be sure to wear your comfiest shoes, and eat and drink before visiting!
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These savory and sweet pork chops are covered in a flavorful hoisin glaze and take only 30 minutes! Ingredients
• 2 garlic cloves, minced • 2 tsp minced ginger • 1/3 cup hoisin sauce • 2 tbsp rice vinegar • 2 tbsp water
• 4 boneless pork chops (about 2 lbs) • 3/4 tsp salt • 2 tbsp sesame oil • Cilantro (optional)
Directions 1. In a small saucepan over medium heat, simmer garlic, ginger, hoisin sauce, rice vinegar, and water. Whisk occasionally until mixture is fully incorporated (about 4 minutes). Set aside. 2. Lightly salt pork chops. In a large skillet over medium-high heat, add sesame oil and wait until smoking. Place pork in skillet and cook until browned (3-4 minutes on each side, depending on thickness of pork chops). 3. Remove pork chops from skillet and transfer to a cutting board. Let rest for 5 minutes. 4. Drizzle hoisin mixture over pork chops and top with cilantro if desired.
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INSIDE THIS ISSUE
My Winning Partnership With Lou Fouts
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Ditch the Textbook — Go Travel Instead
Boundaries Can Be Met With Pushback — Are You Ready?
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Hoisin-Glazed Pork Chops
You’re Forbidden From Wearing Heels in Greece?
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Beyoncé Owes the IRS How Much Money?!
Even Beyoncé Owes Them Money! YOU’RE NOT ALONE WHEN DEALING WITH THE IRS
After filing your taxes, a thought that may race through your mind is, “I hope the IRS doesn’t come after me.” Thousands, if not millions, of people are in the same boat — including celebrities. Many celebrities have been in trouble with the IRS, such as Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino, Shakira, Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne, Nicolas Cage, and more.
However, we can add another A-List celebrity to this list who filed a petition against the IRS: Beyoncé Knowles-Carter. On Jan. 18, 2023, Beyoncé received a Notice of Deficiency, which outlined the amount of money she owed to the IRS. The organization estimated the singer owes $805,850 in taxes and $161,170 in penalties for 2018 plus $1,442,747 in taxes and $288,549 in penalties for 2019. That’s almost $2.7 million that the “Crazy in Love” artist must pay! Beyoncé filed a petition against the IRS’ claims on April 17, 2023, and asked them to reassess the penalties and amount of taxes she owes. According to Beyoncé’s lawyer, Michael C. Cohen, the singer should get an itemized deduction of $868,766 since she donated to charity in 2018. Beyoncé founded the BeyGood Foundation, an organization created in 2013 that assists
others with education, disaster relief, mental health, and other issues. However, at the time of writing, it’s unclear which charities she donated to. Additionally, Beyoncé’s petition states that the IRS allegedly disallowed portions of Beyoncé’s business income deductions, utilities, insurance, management fees, and legal and professional services in 2018 and 2019. Furthermore, Cohen argues that even if she owes any tax deficiency payments, the penalty shouldn’t apply because Beyoncé has “acted reasonably and in good faith.” A court hearing has yet to be scheduled at the time of writing. But the former Destiny’s Child member’s lawyer told PEOPLE magazine that they “are working with the IRS and anticipate that the matter will be resolved shortly.”
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