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We are thrilled to introduce our new logo at PhyllisLaw.com. Roy Fleeman at Office Hours is the creative genius behind the design. We really enjoyed working with him and highly recommend him to anyone looking to define their brand. The top image reflects turning over a new leaf, with the hand below indicating a helping hand. I believe this image captures the true illustration of the services we provide. People come to us in crisis. They are looking to resolve a conflict in a positive way, and they need help doing that. The helping hand indicates that we are here to help our clients help themselves. It is a collaborative effort. “Brokering Second Chances” is a phrase that captures the mission of our firm. We spent a year reflecting on the best way to articulate what we do. We believe that everyone deserves a second chance. Sometimes that means that criminal charges are dismissed. Sometimes it means that charges are reduced to less serious charges. For our clients in financial crisis, it may mean bankruptcy protection, which enables them to start with a clean slate. It could be settling a debt for pennies on the dollar. For students it may mean avoiding school suspension. Whatever that second chance is, it is an opportunity for a person to learn and grow and use their experience in a positive way. It is an honor and privilege to serve this community in this way. Introducing Our NewLogo
World’s Best Vegan Chimichurri
This tasty sauce originated in Latin America and is easy to make: It has just eight ingredients and takes only five minutes to whip up. The flavors in the recipe are flexible, so you can experiment with different herbs and spices. Then, pour over rice or your favorite grilled foods and enjoy!
Ingredients
• 1/2 cup oil (extra-virgin olive oil recommended) • 1/4 cup vinegar (apple cider vinegar recommended) • 2 cloves garlic, minced • 4 tbsp fresh parsley, finely chopped • 2 tbsp dried oregano • 1/2 tsp salt (Himalayan pink salt recommended) • 1/4 tsp ground black pepper • Cayenne pepper, to taste
Directions
1. In a bowl, add all ingredients except cayenne and whisk until well mixed. If desired, add cayenne pepper a little at a time until you reach your preferred level of spiciness. 2. Serve immediately or, for an even better taste and texture, refrigerate for 1–2 days. 3. You may increase the batch size, but keep the ratio of oil and vinegar the same — 2-to-1. Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 months.
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