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June 2020 Newsletter

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June 2020: Following in My Dad’s Footsteps It has been an interesting few months. Like many businesses, our firm has had to adapt to all the changes the COVID-19 pandemic brought to our community. One of the bigger changes is that our entire staff has been working from home. All I can say is this: […]

May 2020 Newsletter

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May 2020: How Fatherhood Illuminates the Sacrifices of Motherhood Being a mother isn’t a job you work 40 hours a week. It’s a 24/7 gig, and you have to be willing to give yourself over to it completely. As much as I loved my mom, Judy, growing up, I don’t think it was possible to […]

April 2020 Newsletter: Fulfilling Life in North Texas

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April 2020 Newsletter: Fleeing Civil War to a Fulfilling Life in North Texas Civil War in El Salvador during the 1980s caused my family to move away when I was 3 years old. By the time my family was able to leave, things in El Salvador had gotten bad. There were gangs recruiting in the […]

March 2020 Newsletter

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March 2020 Newsletter: Brain Injury Awareness March is Brain Injury Awareness Month, and at Snellings Law, we do a lot of work with traumatic brain injuries (TBIs). Many brain injury clients we see come in appearing completely normal, but looks can be deceiving: Their lives have been completely disrupted. A TBI is an invisible injury, […]

February 2020 Newsletter

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February 2020 Newsletter: How Losing My Kidney Made Me a Better Injury Lawyer By the time I had my kidney transplant, I had already been a lawyer for many years, but no amount of legal preparation and practice can teach you the lessons I learned when I was in the hospital. That experience — people […]