The Joel Bieber Firm
September Newsletter Dear Leanne I started out this introduction for the eBlast with a smile on my face. That's because I just read the content that the team has placed on my desk. I told them that this edition is one of my favorites. It is full of staff, stories and some good "fixin's"! I probably should have included some law related stuff, but it would just take away from the peanut butter ball recipe. I know you will enjoy these. By the way, it does count as the September edition; even though we sent it on the last day of September.... right? I hope this puts a smile on your face; just as it did for me. Sincerely, Joel D. Bieber
THE JOEL BIEBER FIRM SCHOLARSHIP Each year, the Joel Bieber Firm selects three winners from a pool of impressive scholarship applicants. We are happy to announce the following winners of a $1,000 our Joel Bieber Firm college scholarship!
Joel A. Caffey Granby High School Graduate Boston University Biomedical Engineering
Ryan Hodgson St. Catherine's School Graduate Washington and Lee University Biology
Caitlin O'Hare Prince George High School Graduate James Madison University Nursing
Armirah K. Stephens Franklin High School Graduate Spelman College Biology
CONGRATULATIONS! Check out our updates from last year's winners!
EMPLOYEE SPOTLIGHT:
Nicole Hylton Paralegal
Nicole Hylton was born in Hartford, Connecticut and grew up in Granby, Connecticut. She later attended Johnson State College in Vermont, and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology. Nicole moved to Greenville, South Carolina. She has three sons; Carson (14), Avery (11), and Corbin (5). On August 30th, Nicole married Sean Hylton. How did they meet? Well... they were neighbors. She laughs that she only had to move across the street after the wedding.
Nicole was encouraged to become a paralegal by an attorney who saw "paralegal skills". So she enrolled in the Greenville Technical College Paralegal program. While in school, one of her professors highly recommended her to our firm. Soon, we made her an offer she could not refuse. She has been with the Firm for 6 months now and says, she "loves working at JBF! The clients inspire me and the cases are all different. The people in my office are awesome to work with! Not only are they great co-workers but they are friends as well." In her spare time, Nicole enjoys spending time at the beach, entering 5k races with her children, and cheering them on at baseball and soccer games.
September Recipe: Peanut Butter Balls This month features one of our paralegal's special recipes. Ashley brought in homemade peanut butter balls that were too good to ignore. So, we decided that her recipe should be on spotlight. The temptation recipe for Fall Peanut Butter Balls:
Ingredients: 1 cup creamy peanut butter 1 to 2 cups of powdered sugar 1 stick of softened butter 1 bag of chocolate chips To make: Mix peanut butter and butter together. Add powdered sugar (Ashley does it in ½ cup increments and blends well after each addition). The consistency is correct when it no longer sticks to your fingers. Refrigerate the mixture for 30 minutes. Remove and form ¾ inch balls and place on cookie sheet on wax paper. Place the tray in the refrigerator for an additional 10-15 minutes. While these are cooling, get a small pan and begin melting the chocolate on the lowest stove setting possible, stirring constantly. Once the chocolate is fully melted, remove the balls from the refrigerator and, using a toothpick, pick up the balls and dip them in to the chocolate. Once all of the balls have been dipped in chocolate, refrigerate for an additional 45 minutes or until ready to be served. Then... keep some for yourself before placing on the counter.
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101 and Still Working! "Here's a story of sticking with it. Herman "Hy" Goldman just turned 101 [...]. That's pretty amazing. More amazing is that he has worked his same New Jersey job for the past 73 years. And, he continues to drive himself to work in his 1999 Ford Contour." Read more. Cards and Numbers
"There are 52 cards in a standard deck of cards. THere are 52 weeks in a year. There are 4 different suits (hearts, diamonds, spades, clubs). There are 4 seasons in a year. If you add the values of all cards in a deck, with the numerical assignments..." Read more. Some Colts History Because! "It's a story of why the Baltimore Colts moved to Indianapolis and what happens when there is a threat of eminent domain. For Baltimore, it was crushing. So much that the mayor cried." Read more.
Welcome to the Firm! The Joel Bieber Firm is always expanding. Here are three new employees who joined the JBF team in the Richmond office.
Deborah Proctor- Paralegal Kaylyn Benn - Intake Assistant and Receptionist Rachael Rackley - Paralegal Assistant To submit your resume for possible career opportunities, click here.
September Firm Birthdays Amy Parnell, Paralegal - 20th Kristina Tocarchick, Paralegal - 26th
Mike Eller, Attorney - 20th
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Ice Cream Social To close out the summer season and to celebrate months of hard work, The Joel Bieber Firm held an ice cream social. Here are some pictures of our staff enjoying an afternoon ice cream. We hope that you were able to close out the summer in an equally wonderful way.
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