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SCHOOL’S BACK IN SESSION! Thank You, Justin and Trelique, for Your Help!
As summer ends, children and college students return to school to kick off their next academic year. I’ve been preparing my kids for the first day of school because I understand how challenging it can be to transition from vacation mode back to school mode. But my kids aren’t the only ones preparing for the upcoming season — two of my employees are leaving! Because school is back in session, law students are also returning to law school. If you recall from my January newsletter, I talked about Justin and Trelique, two law students who’ve worked with me over the years. When Justin started with me, he was interested in becoming a lawyer but wanted to gain experience working at a firm before beginning his legal career. After working with me for a few years, Justin decided to attend law school. However, he returned to work with me over the summer, and it was amazing to have him back! But now, he is returning to law school for his final year. I wish him the best of luck as he prepares for the bar exam!
his presence around the office, I’m so happy he applied and got accepted into law school. I’m unsure if he will return to work with me as Justin did — Trelique is attending school in Texas. But if he returns to Georgia during his summer breaks, he will always have a home here! At the beginning of my law journey, I had several seasoned attorneys who took me under their wings and showed me the ropes. Although I had textbook knowledge, it didn’t compare to having hands-on experience. You can have all the information in the world, but if you don’t know how to apply and use it, it becomes useless — that’s why experience is so important. Because of my mentors’ impact on my law journey, I wanted to pay it forward and do the same for other aspiring lawyers. I know how much it benefited me, and I wanted to do the same for other young lawyers. While you can research a profession, watch videos, and talk to people in that position, you won’t know if a career is right for you if you don’t have experience. It’s like riding a bike! While you can watch people ride and have them explain the steps and motions, everything is different as soon as you get on the bike. What you learned may not benefit you because you’ve never experienced something like this before. And the same can be said about future careers and professions. I’m honored to help others as they determine which career path they want to take. Walking alongside my employees and supporting them as they embark on their journey has been a privilege. I will miss seeing Justin and Trelique around the firm, but I can’t wait to see what they both do in the future. Hopefully, I can bring another young and hungry lawyer under my wing and help them gain the experience they need and deserve. If you know anyone interested in getting involved in the firm and want to gain insight before applying to law school, please don’t hesitate to contact me! I would love to help in any way I can.
When Justin left, I hired Trelique, and he’s been with me for two years. But now, Trelique is off to law school! Although I will miss
–Joel Thrift
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Healthy Financing or Financial Strain?
Is a Medical Credit Card Right for You? Medical expenses have steadily risen over the years, and individuals who have undergone extensive and invasive procedures have felt the cost increase. Even with insurance and payment plans, these expenses can drain your bank account in a few short months. To combat these charge accounts is relatively apparent, and the benefits coordinator or salesperson who tries to get you to sign up will focus heavily on these positives. If approved, you can put some or all of the medical expenses on the card and pay it off over time. Most
of these financing companies will offer 6–18 months of zero interest, so it can be an excellent option for people who can manage their credit and have the funds to pay it off in the allotted time. The problem with that interest-free period is if you miss or, in some cases, are late on a payment, the interest begins to accrue immediately. That interest is no joke, either! It’s often upward of 25%, and once that tacks on, it will feel like you’ll never be able to pay off the account.
this, many health care providers have started offering medical credit card accounts to help spread the cost over time. If a doctor, dentist, or medical specialist has recommended a pricey but necessary treatment, they may have offered to open a CareCredit or Synchrony account in your name. As tempting as it might be, you need to educate yourself about the fine print before signing up. Like everything in life, there are good and bad sides to opening a medical credit card to pay for treatment. The good side of
professionals who push them only have their own interests in mind. They don’t care if you’re already in extreme debt or live off a fixed income. Once you sign that agreement and treatment has been provided, there’s no backing out. Take some time to think about the terms of the credit contract and your other options before enrolling in a medical credit card. If you’re not in the best financial situation, it may cause more harm than good.
Another thing to remember is that these credit card companies and some medical
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If You’re Sick, You Could Be Compensated!
• Cancer-Causing Baby Powder — Johnson & Johnson’s talc- based baby powder is allegedly linked to ovarian cancer and mesothelioma. In April 2023, the company agreed to pay over $8.9 billion to 60,000 people sickened by its products. • Potentially Deadly Hair Straighteners — A 2022 National Institutes of Health study found a correlation between women’s use of chemical hair-straightening products and their frequency of uterine cancer. Law firms nationwide are actively taking clients for these cases, and we’ll likely see court battles soon. • Dangerous Weed Killer — According to Forbes, the agrochemical company Monsanto (now owned by Bayer) has settled over 100,000 lawsuits worth $11 billion related to its Roundup weed killer. Victims claim the weed killer causes blood cancers, including non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and chronic lymphocytic leukemia. If you or someone you know is struggling with one of these cancers or one you think can be traced back to its manufacturer, reach out to a lawyer for help. Depending on your situation, attorneys can fight these cases as a class action, mass tort, workers’ compensation, or personal injury claim like Deanne’s. The sooner you seek legal help, the faster you’ll get justice.
In May 2022, a California woman named Deanne Warren won a $43 million lawsuit. Her argument was simple: She was sick, and the company her husband worked for was to blame. That might seem like thin reasoning, but there’s a long history of patients successfully suing over their illnesses. Deanne won her
case because her legal team proved her pleural mesothelioma (a type of lung
cancer) could be traced back to her carpenter husband’s work. He installed asbestos-filled doors over 40 years ago for Algoma Hardwoods in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Illnesses like cancer often strike at random — but when scientists can tie them back to a
cause (like asbestos), there are legal ways to hold the at-fault company or product accountable. Nationwide, millions
of Americans have made legal arguments like Deanne’s, blaming the people they worked for, the products they used, and even the U.S. government for their cancers. Here are just a few of them.
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TAKE A BREAK
If you remember the name Francis Scott Key at all, you probably remember him as the poet whose piece “The Defense of Fort M’Henry” became “The Star-Spangled Banner.” As kids, most Americans learn about Key’s iconic moment writing the poem while standing on the deck of a ship during the War of 1812. There, with rockets exploding overhead, THE LITTLE-KNOWN STORY BEHIND OUR NATIONAL ANTHEM Its Author Was a Lawyer on the Job
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inspiration struck, and he scribbled a poem we still sing today. However, that vignette isn’t the whole story — far from it!
Key wasn’t a patriotic poet by trade. In fact, he only got the chance to write “The Defense of Fort M’Henry” because of his career as a lawyer. He was onboard a British ship that day not to write or fight but to negotiate the release of a prisoner of war named Dr. William Beanes.
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According to Smithsonian Magazine, British soldiers captured Beanes when he tried to protect his Maryland home. The War of 1812 was well underway, and the British had already burned down the White House in Washington, D.C., and set their sights on Baltimore. When they swept Beanes off to a ship named the Tonnant floating in the Chesapeake Bay, Key attempted a legal rescue. Armed with a letter revealing Beanes had once treated British soldiers, Key successfully boarded the Tonnant and negotiated the doctor’s release on Sept. 13 — but it was too late for escape. The British troops were heading for Baltimore, so they kept Key and Beanes on deck in temporary captivity until the battle was over. The Tonnant was moored 8 miles from Maryland’s Fort McHenry, and its deck gave Key the perfect vantage point for poetic inspiration. According to Smithsonian, he said, “It seemed as though Mother Earth had opened and was vomiting shot and shell in a sheet of fire and brimstone.” The clash continued until dawn. Then, as Key watched, the sky lit up to reveal the American flag still flying over the fort. The lawyer quickly pulled a letter from his pocket and scribbled the words that would later become “The Star- Spangled Banner.” The British let Key and Beanes walk, and his poem became a national sensation — not bad for 24 hours of writing and lawyering!
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Experience Sometimes Outweighs Knowledge
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Discover the Truth Behind Medical Credit Cards
‘I’m Sick, and I’m Suing!’
Tomato Gnocchi Kebabs
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Wait ... A Lawyer Wrote Our National Anthem?
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Find a Trustworthy Pet Sitter
Your Family May Not Be Up to the Task! CHOOSE THE RIGHT SITTER FOR YOUR PET
Friends and Family vs. Professionals You may be tempted to ask your sibling, friend, or child to watch your pet. This can be a great solution because you trust them, and they’ve bonded with your furry friend already. But have you considered a professional? Some situations may call for a little more. Use these questions to help you decide: • Will your friend or family member be able to visit your home regularly or stay there temporarily while you’re gone to avoid disrupting your pet’s routine? • Does your pet have a disability or need to take medication that would be better handled by a professional? • Does your friend or family member know how to stay cool and react calmly in case of a veterinary emergency? If your loved one is pressed for time or easily stressed, or your pet has medical needs, you may be better off working with a professional.
How to Find the Right Pro When choosing a professional pet sitter, don’t start with the flier on the stop sign pole down the street (it was probably put up by a 10-year-old). Instead, call your pet’s vet, groomer, and/or trainer and ask if they can recommend a nearby pet sitter. You can also ask friends and family who are conscientious pet owners. Then, thoroughly check the sitter’s credentials and experience. Look for signs that they’re serious about their work, like certifications, insurance, and background check information, and set up an interview and meet-and-greet with your pet. If you can’t find a sitter through your network, consider online groups like the National Association of Professional Pet Sitters, Care.com, Pet Sitters International, Rover, or TrustedHousesitters, and use the same vetting strategy. For more help choosing a great sitter, visit HumaneSociety.org/resources.
When your children were young, you wouldn’t trust their care to any old babysitter, would you? Of course not! Now, your pets are no different. When you head out for a summer vacation, they deserve to be cared for by someone who will pamper and protect them the same way you would. The only problem is, who?
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