Fleschner, Stark, Tanoos & Newlin - September 2019

Employee of theMonth

Our Clients Say It Best

Marcy has been with our law firm for seven years and is an application specialist. She calls clients to complete applications and appeals for Social Security disability. Her favorite things about her job are the friendships she has with her coworkers and the opportunity to be of service to our clients. People who voted for Marcy said this:“Marcy is always positive and helps her clients feel at home here at FSTN. It is rare not to see Marcy smiling or laughing.”

“I was impressed with the professionalism. I would recommend them to anyone looking for good attorneys. They kept me in the loop and discussed the case with me. I had never been through anything like this; if I had to do it all over again, I would still choose this law firm.” –Russel M. “This is one of the best law firms I can refer for anyone to use when they are looking to find someone to help them with their Social Security disability filing. I used them after two failed attempts on my own and we had a three- year battle with my state here in NC, and through their professionalism and teams that they have that strictly work with just Social Security disability, we won my case. What a great outcome we had: the professionalism of this firm and staying in contact throughout this ordeal ... I am so proud and glad I chose them, and I would recommend to anyone fighting a battle with the Social Security disability claims department. They are a winning law firm.” –Doris H. We Handle Case Types Did You Know We Handle All of These Types of Cases?

Marcy Boyll

Here are some fun questions Marcy answered.

• If you could pick a superpower, what would you choose? Super speed • What technology or inventionwould you love to see in your lifetime? 100% Renewable energy use on the planet • What’s the strangest talent you have? The ability tomove my eyebrows independently • If given a chance, whowould you like to be for a day? Edgar Degas • If youwere stuck on an island, what three things would you bring? Water, food, and a boat • Do you have a favorite quote? “Our true purpose is to fit ourselves to be of maximum service to God and the people about us.”–Bill Wilson • What TV showormovie are you ashamed to admit you love? BelowDeck Mediterranean • Imagine you could step into a teleportation device for a day and go to any place and time in history. Where andwhenwould you travel to? Late 19th-century Europe

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Italian for “cheese and pepper,” cacio e pepe is like a refined version of mac and cheese. It’s crowd-pleasing enough to satisfy the pickiest eaters and refined enough to sate the foodies.

Ingredients

6 oz pasta, ideally spaghetti or bucatini 3 tbsp unsalted butter, cubed and divided 1 tsp freshly ground black pepper

3/4 cup finely grated Parmesan cheese, ideally Parmigiano-Reggiano

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1/3 cup finely grated pecorino Kosher salt, for pasta water and to taste

Directions 1. In a large pot, bring 3 quarts of salted water to a boil. Add pasta and cook, stopping 2 minutes short of desired doneness. Drain pasta, reserving 1/2 cup of pasta water. 2. In a large pan over medium heat, melt 2 tablespoons butter. Add pepper and cook until toasted and aromatic, about 1 minute. Add reserved pasta water and bring to a simmer. 3. Transfer pasta and remaining butter to pan and reduce heat to low. Add Parmesan cheese and cook until melted, tossing pasta throughout. Remove pan from heat and add pecorino, continuing to toss until cheese is melted and sauce coats pasta. 4. Transfer to bowls and serve.

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