HSKPNEWSLETTER - Hutchens Law Firm
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HSKPNEWSLETTER - Hutchens Law Firm
FEBRUARY 2013 HSKP NEWSLETTER Great attorneys Great employees Great firm WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE? You sometimes hear the words “lawyer” and “attorney” used synonymously, but are they literally the same thing? The answer is yes and no. An attorney is a lawyer, but a lawyer may not necessarily be an attorney. Confused yet? See page 2 for further explanation. DID YOU KNOW? GREETINGS ALL! Welcome to this year’s first company newsletter! Since this is something new, and will develop Our firm has been growing, and with that growth over time, we want you to help contribute by procomes more news and viding fresh content each special announcements month. If you want to recogHAVE SOMETHING TO SHARE? to share. Each month, this nize someone for their hard Let us know and we’ll put it in the internal company newswork, share your own permonthly newsletter! letter will report what’s sonal achievements, have been happening around ideas for additional content, Hutchens, Senter, or just have something you Kellam, & Pettit. It is here you can find firm updates, feel is newsworthy, please contact Sara Gamache in announcements of new hires, individual achieve- the Marketing Department. Sara Gamache ments of employees and attorneys, and information ext. 1511 about upcoming events. [email protected] THE LATEST & THE GR EATEST WELCOME NEW EMPLOYEES (as of Feb. 11th) FAYETTEVILLE OFFICE: Claire Collins Creditor’s Rights and Civil Litigation Attorney Priscilla Hartsoe Legal Assistant to H. Hutchens Debbie O’Day Twilla Vess Chrystal Jones Theresa Ring Danielle Diller Leona DiMase Marcus Murphy Marissa Geraffo Arielle Bednar Foreclosures Packages Foreclosure Billing Foreclosure Hearings Foreclosure Status B Team Foreclosure Status A Team Real Estate Distribution Distribution Bankruptcy CHARLOTTE OFFICE: Monica Kovonlenko Anita Barton Linda Singleton Nicole Lynam National Bankruptcy Foreclosure Referrals/Input Billing Receptionist CONGRATULATIONS VETERANS Hutchens, Senter, Kellam & Pettit is an AV-rated firm. What does that EVEN mean?! Well, it is a rating given by a company called Martindale-Hubbell that is calculated by a series of reviews given by other lawyers and judges. In the legal world, the AVrating, which is the highest, is a significant accomplishment - a testament to the fact that an attorney’s peers rank him or her at the highest level of ethical standards and professional ability. We currently have six AV-rated attorneys: Terry Hutchens Scott Flowers Sarah Miranda Bill Kellam Bill Senter Joe Vonnegut Anniversary Years w/firm Terry Hutchens Managing Partner 2/1 32 yrs Alice Cain Bankruptcy Mngr. 2/1 32 yrs ARE YOU KIDDING ME? Debra Milligan Foreclosure Mngr. 2/1 17 yrs Weird North Carolina Law: Vicky Pope Traveling Paralegal 2/15 14 yrs Bridgette Smith Fay- Bankruptcy 2/10 13 yrs Julia Mulvey 2/25 13 yrs Fay- FC Input In the state of North Carolina there is a law against using elephants to plow cotton fields; however, not because the animal is plowing the fields, but because it is illegal to own an elephant! Page 2 The HSKP newsletter can also be found on the intranet under “Announcements” FEATURED ATTORNEY Chris Foster A New Look for the Future? Hutchens, Senter, Kellam, & Pettit, P.A. is excited to announce the hiring of High Tide Creative as its new advertising agency! Raised in a military family, Chris is a native of North Carolina with deep family roots. After graduating law school and spending time in several large firms in the state, he decided to relocate back home to Fayetteville to help the community he grew up with and loves. Interesting Fact: Chris was a 1996 Olympic Torch Bearer for the Atlanta Olympics! Practice Areas: Wills, trusts estate & gift tax planning and estate & trust administration. Business & Corporate law, nonprofit organizations, and tax controversies. EMPLOYEE SPOTLIGHT A BIG thank you to Susie Holloway and many others for taking initiative to help a fellow employee during hard times. Susie collected donations and organized the signing of a card for Julia Mulvey and her family after the tragic loss of her grandson. CONTRIBUTIONS This month Hutchens, Senter, Kellam, & Pettit made a $10,000 contribution to the Community Development Foundation’s Linda Lee Allan Legacy Fund that supports the Fayetteville Regional Chamber’s newly formed economic development division, The Economic Development Alliance of Fayetteville and Cumberland County. The Alliance is charged with leading the effort to grow jobs and private sector investment in our community. After interviewing five other agencies, three of which were local to North Carolina, we were most impressed with High Tide’s exceptional design work, experience working with other law firms, and the uniqueness and personality of their team. Over the next year, Marketing Director, Sara Gamache will work closely with High Tide to develop a strong brand image for the firm, create marketing materials, and design a new website. Keep an eye out for our advertising in local publications such as Cityview, the Fayetteville Observer, and Carolina Banker. The ad to the right, designed by High Tide, was created for one of our newer attorneys, Chris Foster, and will appear in the Cityview March/April issue. CONGRATULATIONS! Congratulations to Terry and Hutch Hutchens on your selection to the 2013 North Carolina Super Lawyers® list! This is Terry’s 7th year of selection as Super Lawyer® for his civil litigation defense. His son, Hutch has appeared on the “North Carolina Rising Stars” list for the last two years for his business litigation practice. The Super Lawyers® selection process includes peer nominations, a blue ribbon panel review, and independent research of candidates. Because lawyers are not required or allowed to pay a fee to be included, a selection for Super Lawyers® is widely regarded within the legal profession as an honor conferred on a lawyer by his or her peers. Only 5% of the North Carolina attorneys are chosen each year. Real Estate attorney, Susan Benoit, was recently presented the Past President’s Award by the Mortgage Banker’s Association of Fayetteville for her dedication and service. Susan has been a member of the MBA of Fayetteville since 2007 and currently serves on the board of directors. She attends all meetings and social functions and last year prepared and submitted the required documents to the Mortgage Bankers Association of the Carolinas which won the MBA of Fayetteville “Association of the Year.” When former President, Gary Cooper, presented Susan her award he stated “Mortgage Bankers wouldn’t be what it is today without Susan.” What’s the Difference Between an Attorney and a Lawyer? According to thelawinsider.com, a lawyer is simply one who is trained in the law who may or may not provide legal guidance to another. Thus, anyone who has attended law school in the United States can consider themselves a lawyer. However, until they pass the bar exam in the jurisdiction in which they intend to work, the method by which they use their lawyering skills is limited. For example, a policy advisor or consultant to the government, who attended law school, is technically a lawyer and may offer his skills in the course of his work, but must not cross the fine line into providing legal representation. An attorney is also a lawyer. They have attended law school and presumably “practice” the study of law as a career; however, attorneys by definition have passed a bar examination and have been admitted to practice law in the particular jurisdiction. They may go beyond the realm of lawyer and provide legal representation to an individual. The relationship is more than merely providing the factual state of the law and delves into providing strategy for the client’s needs in reference to the law. An attorney can also appear in court and other settings on behalf of a client. MARCH 2013 HSKP NEWSLETTER Great attorneys Great employees Great firm FEELING PHILANTHROPIC? In February 2013, The Arts Council of Fayetteville/Cumberland County partnered with power2give to offer a creative form of online giving for local organizations. The power2give funding program allows anyone to visit the website www.power2give. org and donate to local organizations in their community that they feel passionate about. Fayetteville companies who are currently accepting donations through the site include Cape Fear Botanical Gardens, Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra, Fascinate-U Children’s Museum, FayettevilleCumberland Parks & Recreation, and many others. Charlotte DID YOU KNOW? Fayetteville WE HAVE SPIRIT, YES WE DO! WOW! Thank you to all the attorneys and staff As an additional fundraiser, “Hope” our maniwho donated to The V Foundation and showed their kin mascot was auctioned off to the highest bidder team spirit for Jimmy - the “Ocagula Crew” who V Day, on March 11th. donated $100 to dress her in THANK YOU FOR YOUR DONATIONS Those who participated Ferris State University gear. TO THE V FOUNDATION FOR donated a minimum of $5 and earned the right Together we raised over CANCER RESEARCH! to wear their favorite $1,100 making it our most sport team’s apparel to successful Spirit Day yet! work. A variety of teams were represented, making 100% of the money will go directly to the V Founit a very colorful day at the office! Participants dation for cancer research, bringing them one step sported everything from NC State red, to UNC closer to a world without cancer. blue, and Syracuse orange. THE LATEST & THE GR EATEST WELCOME NEW EMPLOYEES (as of March 13th) The attorneys at Hutchens, Senter, Kellam & Pettit have over 440 years of combined legal experience! Between our 28 attorneys, we have 7 partners with an average of 29 years of relevant experience and 21 associates with an average of 12 years of relevant experience. This impressive legal experience is what sets us apart from other law firms in the industry and gives us an edge over our competitors. ARE YOU KIDDING ME? CONGRATULATIONS VETERANS Weird North Carolina Law: (employees with anniversaries in March who have been at the firm 10+ years) FAYETTEVILLE OFFICE: Grady Vines Jennifer Dellinger James Freeman IT Department Foreclosure Billing Foreclosure Hearings CHARLOTTE OFFICE: Lisa Wise Foreclosure Hearings Anniversary Years w/firm Bill Senter Partner Melissa Reed Admin/Accounting 3/14 3/28 19 yrs 13 yrs Connie Hayward Fay/FC/Team Leader 3/19 12 yrs According to research historian, Ansley Wegner, there is an ordinance in Topsail Beach, NC that says hurricanes are not permitted within the town limits. How on earth are they going to enforce that?! The HSKP newsletter can also be found on the intranet under “Announcements” Please contact Sara Gamache to contribute content - [email protected] | ext. 1511 FEATURED ATTORNEY Lauren Thurmond Firm Sponsorships Hutchens, Senter, Kellam & Pettit is once again sponsoring the March of Dimes and participating in the March for Babies. This year we are sponsoring two events, one in Fayetteville on April 13th and one in Charlotte on April 27th. We encourage our staff to participate in the fun and be a source of hope for countless families. To sign up go to the firm’s intranet, open the March for Babies announcement, and click on the event you want to attend. If you participated in the past, you can use your old login and password. You will establish a personal profile and can personalize your page with your own photo and story. Team members who raise at least $15.00 by Friday, March 22nd, will receive an HSKP limited edition T-shirt! Lauren grew up in Charlotte, NC and upon graduating from the University of South Carolina with her Juris Doctor, returned to her hometown to practice law. In August 2005, she joined Kellam & Pettit, P.A. and began handling litigation and judicial foreclosure matters for Walt Pettit. Lauren later moved into the foreclosure department with Bill Kellam, and today continues to practice with them, and 5 other attorneys in our Charlotte office. Interesting Fact: Lauren lived in Seville, Spain for a semester in college and can speak Spanish. Practice Areas: Residential and commercial foreclosure, eviction matters, and creditor’s rights. STAFF STATS Did you know we have 28 attorneys and 200 staff members across our three offices? More than 45 of them are active duty, reservists, or veterans of the United States Military. Let’s give them a huge thank you for supporting our country! COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT This month, attorney, Scott Flowers, from the Fayetteville office, will be assisting with the Van Story Elementary School Mock Trial Program. Scott will draft a mock trial case and teach the program to the Academically Gifted classes. Students begin preparing for the trial two weeks beforehand, with help from six other attorneys who act as team coaches. Three of these coaches are HSKP attorneys Natasha Barone, Elizabeth Jackson, and Claire Collins. The mock trial will take place March 27th and include 37 students. Page 2 This year Hutchens, Senter, Kellam & Pettit is the Title Sponsor of the 15th annual FTCC Golf Invitational and Gala Dinner. Our sponsorship proceeds will provide direct support to almost 40,000 students educated though the Fayetteville Technical Community College. The support is granted in the form of scholarships, student book funds, and academic program support. The Gala Dinner and raffle will be held on April 23rd at 6:30 PM. The golf tournament will take place the following day; tee time is 9:00 AM. Both events will be held at the Gates Four Golf & Country Club. Congratulations Attorney, Chris Foster, from the Fayetteville office, recently made one of his clients cry! But, don’t worry these were tears of JOY! Chris was defending his client against an assessment by the North Carolina Department of Revenue for numerous tax years. If successful with its assessment, the NCDOR would require the client to pay approximately $100,000. However, after Chris submitted a written legal argument listing exhibits and several legal statutes supporting why the client was not liable to pay the amount, the case was dropped. This is a huge testament to Chris’ abilities as a tax attorney; generally the case would have gone to a hearing and/or a lengthy appeals process. Very rarely are cases dropped after the first attorney submitted letter. Remember the Martindale-Hubbell peer review rating explained in the February newsletter? If not, here’s a recap: it is a highly regarded rating given by Martindale-Hubbell that is calculated by a series of reviews given to an attorney by other lawyers and judges. This month, attorney, Susan Benoit, from the Fayetteville office, was awarded a 3.8 out of 5 rating, which means her peers confirm that she meets very high criteria of general ethical standards. One of Susan’s peers added this compliment to her rating: “Susan is an excellent lawyer who zealously represents her clients in the area of transactional real estate. I have found her competent and highly qualified in her area of practice and would not hesitate to use her as my real estate lawyer.” Attorney, Maggie Bennington, from the Wilmington office, has recently been appointed to the North Carolina Bar Association Worker’s Compensation Section Council. The three year term will begin on July 1, 2013. During the first year of her term, Maggie will serve on the Continuing Legal Education committee and contribute an article to the Course and Scope, a North Carolina Bar Association publication. Maggie’s membership to this council sends a message to the public and other lawyers in the state that the attorneys who practice in the worker’s compensation field respect Maggie’s competency and leadership in her profession. Employee Spotlight Monday through Friday, you can find legal assistant, Sheila Marshall at her desk outside of Terry Hutchens’ office. She is usually buried behind a stack of files or diligently trying to track down Mr. Hutchens; however, on the weekends you can find her singing and playing an old bluegrass fiddle! Sheila has been playing the fiddle since she was 13 years old. She played in a band in Arizona when she lived there, and upon moving to North Carolina, joined a southern bluegrass band called The D.R. Wells Medicine Show. Playing along side Sheila is Darrald Wells (Lead Guitar), Robert Phillips (Mandolin), Bobby Carpenter (Banjo), and Milton Horne (Bass). Together this group will mix a remedy that is guaranteed to warm your heart with memories and get your foot a tapping. The band says their music is “good medicine for an ailing soul,” and that’s why they call themselves the D.R. Wells Medicine Show. The band has gigs most weekends and occasionally on weekdays. Visit www.drwellsmedicineshow.com to see their schedule or book them to play at your event. APRIL 2013 HSKP NEWSLETTER Great attorneys Great employees Great firm RULES, RULES, RULES Good Times at the March of Dimes On Saturday, April 13th, over 20 employees and month. By April 13th, the day of the walk, they had attorneys from the Fayetteville office participated raised a total of $4,186.38, making them the #2 top in the March for Babies at Methodist University. team in Fayetteville! With the sun shining brightly Attorneys Hutch Hutchoverhead, the team marched ens and Elizabeth Jackson together in the 2.5 mile walk both received Top Walker GREAT JOB TEAM FAYETTEVILLE around campus to raise awareawards for raising more FOR RAISING OVER $4,100!!! ness and funds for the March than $500 each! of Dimes, an organization dedicated to improving the On April 27th, the 14 health of babies by preventing member Charlotte team birth defects, premature birth and infant mortality. will participate in their March for Babies which will The HSKP Fayetteville team, which totaled be highlighted in the May newsletter. 35 members, began their fundraising efforts last THE LATEST & THE GR EATEST WELCOME NEW EMPLOYEES FAYETTEVILLE OFFICE: Aida Jack Jessica Nauta Julie Bahr Katie O’Donnell Hearings Foreclosure Input Bankruptcy Distribution CHARLOTTE OFFICE: Carol Pearsall Rod Smith Ted Swan Real Estate Distribution Foreclosure WILMINGTON OFFICE: Tammy Turner (as of April 25th) Real Estate We all know attorneys at HSKP are exceptionally good at what they do, but did you know we are not allowed to advertise them as being the “best” or even say they “specialize” in a specific area of practice (unless they have a certified specialty recognized by the Bar). According to the rules and code of ethics administered by the North Carolina Bar Association and the North Carolina State Bar, advertising that we are the “best” is considered misleading communication because it “constitutes a comparison of our services with those of other lawyers in a way which cannot be factually substantiated.” Believe it or not, this is just one of over 100 rules that North Carolina law firms and attorneys have to abide by. Over twenty of these apply to advertising alone. Consequences for breaking the rules can result in suspensions, fines, or even a lawyer losing his/her license. STAFF STATS In last month’s newsletter we highlighted the years of experience of our attorneys; but let’s not forget about the staff! Among our 179 staff members, our managers and team leaders have an average of 23 years of relevant experience, and our support staff have an average of 10 years of relevant experience. This level of experience gives us an edge over our competitors and reinforces that we really are subject matter experts! CONGRATULATIONS VETERANS (employees with anniversaries in April who have been at the firm 10+ years) Anniversary Years w/firm Tina Coryell FC Hearings 4/18 11 yrs David Taylor Paralegal 4/28 10 yrs ARE YOU KIDDING ME? Weird North Carolina Law: A Charlotte ordinance requires women to cover their bodies with at least 16 yards of cloth at all times. The HSKP newsletter can also be found on the intranet under “Newsletters”. Please contact Sara Gamache to contribute content - [email protected] | ext. 1511 FEATURED ATTORNEY Chris Huff Born and raised in Wilmington, NC , Chris graduated from Campbell University School of Law in 1999. After graduation, he chose to practice real estate law because for many people buying a house is the largest and most important transaction they will make in their lives and Chris wants to help them make that decision with confidence and the least amount of stress possible. Chris currently serves on the board of Wilmington Area Rebuilding Ministries (WARM), an organization that provides home repairs to the poor, elderly and disabled. He is also on the board of the North Carolina Holiday Flotilla held annually at Wrightsville Beach. What’s with the Hard Hats? During the week, employees at the Fayetteville office can often hear heavy machinery, beeping forklifts, jack-hammers, and other construction noises coming from the property across the street. So, what’s with all the racket? At the beginning of April, we finally got an answer, when signs went up on the corner of Ramsey and Francam advertising the soon to be shopping center, Ramsey Commons. Sketches reveal the first phase of construction will include a Starbucks and two perpendicular sections intended to house about a dozen other businesses. Three businesses who have already signed leases are Jimmy John’s gourmet sandwich chain, Mellow Mango yogurt shop, and Five Guys Burgers & Fries. Local developer of the commons, Cam Stout, recently confirmed to one of our attorneys that the grand opening has tentatively been set for September 30th to mid October. It is rumored that the second phase of Ramsey Commons will include a grocery store. Stout said he has talked with some grocery chains - he’s not naming names - but described the grocery aspect as “a beautiful idea that may or may not ever happen.” Congratulations! Practice Areas: Residential real estate and default servicing Interesting Fact: Chris loves outdoor activities such as boating, fishing, shooting and paddle boarding. On April 19th, at the 12th Judicial District Annual Law Gala, seniorlegal assistant, Ruth Lane, from the Fayetteville office, was presented the first ever Distinguished Paralegal Award by the Cumberland County Bar Association. Ruth’s family and several HSKP attorneys attended to show support and congratulate Ruth on receiving the award. A DIVERSE WORKPLACE Here at HSKP we have staff members who represent all walks of life, and a recent inquiry sparked an interest to find out just how diverse we are. So, at the beginning of the month an email was sent to all employees and attorneys to see who could fluently speak a foreign language. These were the responses: Rosalba Farley Nike Pascal Rosa Colchado Lauren Thurmond Sylvia Bisbee Helen Charles Page 2 Spanish German Other responses included: “Southern” “Red Neck” “Sarcasm” Ruth, who has been an employee at HSKP for 12 years, was nominated for her outstanding paralegal work, community service, and involvement in organizations such as the Mortgage Bankers Association of Fayetteville (MBAF), which she is secretary/treasurer of this year. Ruth and her husband Wayne Congratulations, Ruth, for being the first recipient of this award and setting the bar high for future candidates! Toast of the Town This month Hutchens, Senter, Kellam & Pettit is sponsoring the 13th Annual CARE Clinic “Toast of the Town” Wine Tasting & Raffle which will be held Thursday, April 25th from 6:00 to 8:30 p.m. in the Ballroom of the Holiday Inn Bordeaux. The event is open to the public and tickets are $40 per person. To buy tickets, go to www.thecareclinic.org/winetasting.php Proceeds from the event and sponsorships will go to the CARE Clinic, a non-profit organization that provides free medical care and dental extractions for the uninsured, low income adults residing in Cumberland County. Employee Spotlight Regardless of what department you work, or who you work with, there is one person at HSKP you are almost guaranteed to meet, and she is Michele O’Donnell, the firm trainer. Michele is responsible for new employee orientation, training on hardware and software, and provides ongoing support for CMS. Outside of work Michele is an avid belly dancer! She took up the hobby seven years ago when she wanted to find something to do to stay in shape, but wasn’t considered a traditional form of exercise. Belly dancing fit the bill because although there are physical benefits, Michele says “it doesn’t feel like exercise and it is complemented by cool music, fun costumes, and instruments like drums, finger cymbals, and bells.” Michele and eight other belly dancers make up a troop called Shadows of the Fire. They meet once a week at the Omni Fitness Center in Fayetteville to rehearse choreographed dances. A second day of the week Michele meets with just a couple of troop members to practice American Tribal Style improv techniques. Throughout the year the troop performs at a variety of different events and locations, and even private parties. Their next performances will be at the Dogwood Festival on April 27th and 28th between 12:30 and 4:00 p.m. on the 100 Block of Hay Street at the Market House. To see a complete list of upcoming performances, learn more about the troop, and get class information visit: www.shadowsofthefire.com MAY 2013 HSKP NEWSLETTER Great attorneys Great employees Great firm LAW DAY On May 1, the United States officially recognizes Law Day. It is meant to reflect on the role of law in the foundation of the country and to recognize its importance for society. Some countries celebrate May Day on the same date, as it is designated Labor Day or International Workers Day. But on February 5, 1958, President Eisenhower recognized the first Law Day when he proclaimed that henceforth May 1st of each year would be Law Day in the United States. He stated “In a very real sense, the world no longer has a choice between force and law. If civilization is to survive it must choose the rule of law.” Charlotte Office March of Dimes MEMORIAL DAY On Saturday, April 27, six employees from The HSKP Charlotte team, which totaled 13 the Charlotte office participated in the March for employees and attorneys, began their fundraisBabies in Uptown Charlotte. The team marched ing efforts last month. By April 27, the day of the together in the 3.5 mile walk to walk, they had raised a raise awareness and funds for total of $357. GREAT JOB TEAM CHARLOTTE the March of Dimes, an organiThis was the first year ON YOUR FIRST MARCH OF DIMES! zation dedicated to improving the Charlotte office the health of babies by participated in the preventing birth defects, March for Babies premature birth and infant mortality. fundraising event and they look forward to doing it again next year! THE LATEST & THE GR EATEST WELCOME NEW EMPLOYEES (as of May 22nd) Lissa Liverman Davis Puryear Business Intern Summer Law Clerk Weird North Carolina Law: CONGRATULATIONS VETERANS Anniversary Years w/firm Wanda McCrimmon Cynthia Pianka Teresa Strickland Dianne Jones Dolly Spear Distribution Bankruptcy FC/Status A Charlotte/RE FC/Final If you work with clients on a daily basis, do not forget to update your voicemail and email signature to notify them you will be out of the office. ARE YOU KIDDING ME? (employees with anniversaries in May who have been at the firm 10+ years) FAYETTEVILLE OFFICE: The firm is closed Monday, May 27, in observance of Memorial Day - a day of remembrance for those who have died in our nation’s service 5/5 5/23 5/7 5/8 5/9 10 11 11 12 19 In Kill Devil Hills, NC, it is illegal to ride a bicycle without having both of your hands on the handle bars. The HSKP newsletter can also be found on the intranet under “Newsletters”. Please contact Sara Gamache to contribute content - [email protected] | ext. 1511 FEATURED ATTORNEY Claire Collins Page 2 Mandatory All Staff Photo Currently, our advertising agency, High Tide Creative, is working on developing a new website for the firm and on the new site, would like to feature attorneys AND staff! In fact, there will be an entire page dedicated to describing our team of staff members and how they provide integral support for our legal services. To accompany this overview, there will be an all staff photo, similar to the ones we have done in the past. The two requirements are that you arrive on time and without sunglasses (prescription glasses are okay). Line up with shortest people in the front and tallest in the back. The photographer will help position you accordingly. Below are the details for each office: Fayetteville: Where: In front of the building When: Friday, June 7th @ 9:00 a.m. Our newest attorney, Claire Collins, was born and raised in Fayetteville, but moved to Charlotte to attend the Charlotte School of Law. Shortly after receiving her Juris Doctor in 2012, she returned to Fayetteville because she says “there are so many young people of my generation coming back home to Fayetteville and I wanted to be a part of a community that I have always loved, in order to contribute in some way to the growth and success of the city.” Claire always knew she wanted to do civil litigation and chose to apply at HSKP since we are one of the biggest law firms in Fayettville who focus on that area of practice. She also said “HSKP has always been a well-respected firm throughout the community and I knew I wanted to be a part of that.” Practice Areas: Foreclosure, civil litigation Interesting Fact: If Claire wasn’t an attorney her ideal profession would be an event or wedding planner! Please note the new photo will be staff ONLY, no attorneys Charlotte: Where: In front of the office building on the steps When: Monday, June 10th @ 11:30 a.m. Wilmington: Option to attend Fayetteville photo Time for Donations The Mortgage Bankers Association of Fayetteville is hosting their “Tots for Pots” to benefit the Cumberland Interfaith Hospitality Network. They are looking for donations (new or gently used) of any unwrapped toys and household items such as: pots, pans, dishes, flatware, can openers, toasters, microwaves, general kitchen items, linens, or anything you may need to set up a household. Drop off your items anytime with Ruth Lane or Susan Benoit in the title/real estate department on the 2nd floor. If you would like to make a monetary donation, please make checks payable to: Cumberland Interfaith Hospitality Network or MBA of Fayetteville. The next HSKP sponsored blood drive for Cape Fear Valley Blood Donor Center is Thursday, June 6th from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Fayetteville office. If you are interested please register online instead of the sign-up sheet in HR. You can visit this site to register: www.savingliveslocally.org Donors will receive a CF Blood Donor t-shirt while supplies last. If you registered last time, you will be able to use the same login information. If you are not available to donate on this day, we will have more blood drives later in the year. HABITAT FOR HUMANITY Over the years, our firm has been very involved in Habitat for Humanity, a non-profit organization that builds and repairs houses all over the world using volunteer labor and donations. At the beginning of the month, Fayetteville attorney, Sarah Miranda, was invited to speak about foreclosure and bankruptcy on an “Ask the Expert” panel at Camp Habitat, a statewide conference in Asheville. In addition to her involvement at the conference, Sarah currently serves as Secretary on the Habitat for Humanity Board of Directors. Our Charlotte real estate department has also done pro bono work for Habitat for Humanity by providing around 25 closings since October 2011. HSKP’s Own Private Lake Though “April showers” are supposed to be a thing of the past, you never know when a summer storm might roll in, and around here, when it rains, it pours! Unfortunately, when it does, we get blessed with our own private lake...in the Fayetteville office parking lot! Most of the HSKP veterans already know to be prepared; but, for the newer employees- it is usually beneficial to bring rain boots to work in case of heavy rainfall. The picture on the right is IT Manager, Jim Roberts, enjoying a morning of “fishing” in Lake Hutchens. Employee Spotlight Some of Debra’s baskets displayed in her home Debra Milligan, foreclosure manager at the Fayetteville office, has been weaving baskets for about 25 years and she’s not stopping now! It all started when her neighbor yelled across the street asking if she wanted to participate in a basket weaving class. Debra’s husband who was there at the time, encouraged her to do it; and Debra jokingly says he has regretted it ever since because after taking the class she was hooked! And maybe “hooked” is even an understatement; over the years Debra has woven between 500 and 700 baskets! This dedication has allowed her to master three different types of baskets: Nantucket, Ash, and Reed. The one she finds most rewarding are the Nantuckets, which usually take at least 8 hours to complete depending on size. One very large basket even took all weekend! Debra says she enjoys the social aspect of basket weaving the most, since she usually weaves in a class with others. She is a member of the Cape Fear Basketmakers Guild who meets regularly and sells their baskets at the annual Yule Mart Bazaar on Ft. Bragg. Debra also attends the weaving convention in Raleigh every year. Debra plans on continuing to weave and adding to her collection displayed in her home. She also enjoys giving her baskets as gifts to friends, family, and co-workers. JUNE 2013 HSKP NEWSLETTER Great attorneys Great employees Great firm YMCA MEMBERSHIPS On June 19th, two representatives from the YMCA came to the Fayetteville office to do membership sign-ups for employees and answer questions about the new YMCA that opened on Ramsey Street. Thank you to attorney Scott Flowers for getting the enrollment fee waived for HSKP staff. If you were not able to sign up for a membership on the 19th, you can still take advantage of the enrollment fee waiver by taking a pay stub with you when you go in to enroll. The new YMCA is located in Northgate Plaza where the old Walmart used to be. For more information about the YMCA and their programs visit: Community Involvement http://ymcaofthesandhills.org Thank you to everyone who volunteered HSKP helped the Express Professionals to donate blood on June 6th. The Cape Fear Fayetteville office collect non perishable food Blood Donor Center was able to collect 18 pints items. This effort was part of a larger effort of the of blood despite the fact that Express Professionals many of our employees were offices from around GREAT JOB HSKP STAFF ON absent due to vacations and the U.S. and Canada HELPING THOSE IN NEED! high school graduations. as part of their 30th If you missed the blood drive Anniversary. From we will have more throughout May 23 to June 7, we the year. filled eight tote bags full of food. THE LATEST & THE GR EATEST WELCOME NEW EMPLOYEES (as of June 25th) Crystal Cochrane Mary Sing PROMOTIONS: Jennifer Trapp Foreclosure/Loss mit. Real Estate Promoted to Litigation Administration Assistant The new HSKP website, which will launch in August, will feature client testimonials for the firm. If you have received any over the past two years, please forward them to: [email protected] Weird North Carolina Law: CONGRATULATIONS VETERANS Anniversary Years w/firm CHARLOTTE OFFICE: CLIENT TESTIMONIALS ARE YOU KIDDING ME? (employees with anniversaries in June who have been at the firm 10+ years) FAYETTEVILLE OFFICE: On the website, the Ramsey Street location is the “North Branch.” Ann Savage FC/Bankruptcy 6/24 27 Ruth Lane RE/Title 6/25 12 Stephanie Specht IT Dept. 6/8 11 It is illegal to hold more than two sessions of bingo per week, and those sessions may not exceed 5 hours each session, unless it is held at a fair. The HSKP newsletter can also be found on the intranet under “Newsletters”. Please contact Sara Gamache to contribute content - [email protected] | ext. 1511 FEATURED ATTORNEY Bill Senter A Brand new Brand! On June 3rd, Marketing Director, Sara Gamache, and advertising agency, High Tide Creative, presented the future look for HSKP. If you missed the presentation please feel free to contact Sara for the details. Attorney, Bill Senter, was raised in Raeford, NC, and after graduating from the Wake Forest University School of Law, moved to Fayetteville to begin practicing law. Eventually, Bill started his own firm that handled a variety of legal matters, two of which were personal injury and workers’ compensation, which Bill finds to be the most enjoyable and professionally rewarding. At HSKP, he now concentrates his practice in these areas. In his spare time Bill enjoys a good game of golf and spending time with his four granddaughters. Interesting Fact: If Bill was not an attorney, he would have been a professional baseball player (rumor has it, he was an excellent athlete in college). The above picture was taken at the North Carolina Bankers Association convention, held at the beginning of June in Hot Springs, VA. Page 2 As stated in the meeting, the actual launch and implementation of the new brand will not be until the beginning of August. At that time, the new website will launch, there will be new indoor and outdoor signage, all inter-office stationery will change, staff and attorneys will begin answering the phones differently, and an advertising campaign will run locally and in industry publications. So, you might be wondering, what exactly is a “BRAND” and why is it important? Some popular misconceptions of a brand is that it is strictly a “marketing” function and only entails creating a new logo. However, it is much more than a marketing function. In its entirety, a brand should be looked at as more of an “umbrella” - something that encompasses everything a company and its products/services stands for in the hearts and minds of the public. Thusly, while developing the logo is an important step in the branding process, it is only a small piece of the overall picture. A brand is developed and influenced by all aspects of the firm including customer service and the value of the legal services we offer, to the attorneys and staff who often provide a first impression to clients. As employees, you can look at yourselves as the “brand ambassadors” - active advocates who support our motto of being a “High Performance” law firm. More information about our brand goals and guidelines will be released in the near future. Congratulations! On June 9-11, attorneys from the Fayetteville and Charlotte offices attended the North Carolina Bankers Association convention in Hot Springs, VA to promote the firm’s default service work. Included on the convention agenda was a tennis tournament, open to all attendees. Congratulations to Charlotte attorney, Walt Pettit, on winning the men’s division and his wife, Margie, on winning the women’s! Fayetteville attorney, Lanée Borsman, was recently appointed to the volunteer committee of the Lawyer Assistance Program (LAP), a service of the North Carolina State Bar which provides confidential assistance to North Carolina lawyers to help them identify and address problems with alcoholism, other drug addictions, and mental health disorders. FIRST AID/CPR/AED On May 16th, the Health and Safety Committee in the Fayetteville office participated in the American Heart Association Heartsaver First Aid/ CPR/ AED training. The following members are certified for 2 years: Amy Holt Christine Searight Debbie Luck Elizabeth Jackson Jennifer Trapp Keola Keannaaina Linda Smith Michael Tinklepaugh Michele O’Donnell Stephanie Holliday Title Clerk, Belinda Perez, in the Fayetteville office, graduated from Liberty University, Summa Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science in Paralegal Studies and a minor in accounting. The ceremony was held on May 11th at Liberty University in Lynchburg, VA. IT Programmer, Jenna Whyte, in the Fayetteville office, graduated from the American Military University with a Bachelor of Science in Information Systems Security, Cum Laude. The graduation ceremony was held in National Harbour, Maryland on June 15th. Congratulations to legal assistant, Ashley Beck, in the Fayetteville office, on her recent engagement! Her fiancé proposed to her in their hometown of Charleston, SC, on June 14th, their 4 year anniversary. We have twins in the Foreclosure department! Julia Mulvey and Niki Wallace both celebrated their 24th birthdays on June 22nd! Don’t believe it? Okay, well since Julia is a great sport, it can be announced she actually turned 77, making her our oldest Fayetteville employee! Employee Spotlight Susan Omell, legal assistant to Joe Vonnegut, has always wanted to own a horse. Like most children, she asked her parents for one every Christmas, but only ever received the Bay horse figurines. It wasn’t until adulthood that Susan got her first horse. She remembers it clearly, the year was 1988, she was working as a teller at a bank in California when one of her customers handed her the names of 3 retired race horses and told her to choose one she wanted. Since that time, Susan has developed a love for the animals and has also taken up the sport of riding. For the past seven years, Susan has owned and showed her Oldenburg mare named Weltfarben (German translation for “world colors”). Her nickname is “Farbie” for short. Weltfarben is stabled at Encore Sporthorse, a 50acre horse farm in Sanford. Every day before work Susan drives to the stable for a morning ride. In addition to the leisurely rides, Susan also receives professional Dressage lessons from a 5 star international Olympic judge! These lessons help Susan and Farbie prepare for shows. Their next one will be in Raleigh this fall. JULY 2013 HSKP NEWSLETTER Great attorneys Great employees Great firm BASKET AUCTION To continue fundraising efforts for Grady Vines, the bankruptcy department has organized a basket raffle and auction. The auction, which is currently being hosted on the firm’s intranet under “break room” is open for bidding and includes 5 baskets, each with a different theme. Raffle tickets for the remaining baskets are currently being sold in the bankruptcy department and in the break room during lunchtime. Staff members can buy tickets and make bids until Friday, August 2, at 2 PM. All winners will be announced around 3:00 PM. STAFF PHOTO Baking for a Cause! At HSKP we have always been good at helping On July 19, aromas from the delicious cookies, people during times of need. Recently, Grady Vines, brownies, tarts, and homemade biscuits and gravy from the IT Departattracted employees from ment was hospitalized all departments. The “hot” GREAT JOB EVERYONE ON HELPING with a serious condition item was a rum cake which A FELLOW EMPLOYEE DURING A TIME and endured a lengthy was auctioned and sold to stay. He is recuperating high bidders Hutch HutchOF NEED. at home now. To help ens and Luanne Serik for him and his family with $130. In conjunction with the financial strain, donations are being accept- the bake sale, raffle tickets were sold to win one of ed and can be given to IT Manager, Jim Roberts. Debra Milligan’s famous handwoven baskets. ConAs an additional fundraising effort, the foreclosure gratulations to lucky winner, Lisa Plants! Overall, department organized a firm-wide bake sale. the bake sale and raffle were a huge success, raising an impressive $1,400 for Grady and his family! THE LATEST & THE GR EATEST WELCOME NEW EMPLOYEES (as of July 30th) ARE YOU KIDDING ME? Weird North Carolina Law: CONGRATULATIONS VETERANS (employees with anniversaries in July who have been at the firm 10+ years) FAYETTEVILLE OFFICE: Rhonda Holtslander Accounting CHARLOTTE OFFICE: Jeff Bunda Kerry Owen Attorney Real Estate Assistant Promotions: Susan Benoit promoted to Partner Hutch Hutchens promoted to Partner Shellice Stephans promoted to RE Closing Processor Niki Wallace promoted to Billing Specialist Cassie Dean promoted to Senior Hearings Coordinator Anniversary Years w/firm Julie Webb Legal Assistant 7/21 16 yrs Tara Shealy Sales Team Lead 7/26 14 yrs 7/14 10 yrs Cashanna Eaton Hearings The Fayetteville staff photo taken last month, was not enjoyable for anyone since the sun was shining brightly overhead, making it hard for everyone to keep their eyes open. As a result, the final photo was not acceptable for the new website. Therefore, once the signage on the outside of the building is installed with the new brand, the staff photo will be retaken. Marketing director, Sara Gamache will send out an e-mail with the new date and time. According to North Carolina General Statute § 14-12.10, it is illegal for a person at least 16 years of age to wear a mask, hood, or any item to disguise or conceal the face while holding a meeting or demonstration. The HSKP newsletter can also be found on the intranet under “Announcements” Please contact Sara Gamache to contribute content - [email protected] | ext. 1511 FEATURED ATTORNEY Lacey Moore Lacey Moore graduated from the Cumberland School of Law in 2002 and after graduation, moved back home to Charlotte to be closer to her family and became a litigator at a local firm. Lacey says she enjoys litigation and adds: “on a day to day basis I enjoy that what I do allows me to think and solve problems…and that the court room affords me the social aspects that I need.” Lacey joined HSKP when we merged with Kellam, Pettit & Thurmond last year. Practice Areas: Litigation, creditors’ rights, foreclosure, bankruptcy Interesting Fact: Lacey teaches Sunday School for kindergartners and first graders at St. John’s Baptist Church. If she was not an attorney, Lacey’s ideal profession would be a high school history teacher. ATTORNEY RETREAT On July 26-28, attorneys and managers from all three offices met in Wilmington for the firm’s summer retreat. Every year, the retreats are scheduled to bring all the attorneys and managers together in one central location. During the retreat business sessions, a variety of topics are discussed, including industry news, updates within the firm, announcements, and plans for the future. Topics specifically covered at the summer retreat were marketing strategies for the new brand, introductions of new attorneys and partners, the Flotilla grand prize announcement, and Mr. Hutchens’s future plans for the firm. Page 2 We Are Giving Away a What?! To continue our support of the annual event, HSKP will be the Commandant Prize Sponsor and are providing a brand new 17’ JV Carolina Skiff! Approximately 200 people were at the announcement on July 27 to see the boat which was on display in the office parking lot. Last year’s Flotilla winner, Skip Wilson, was also on-site and led the first-ever How to Decorate Your Boat Demo. Since the entire event was televised and aired on the radio, the Flotilla board is hoping for record breaking attendance this year. On July 27, the Wrightsville beach community, local media, and HSKP attorneys and managers gathered at the HSKP Wilmington office for the grand prize announcement of the 2013 Flotilla. This year marks the 30th anniversary of the Flotilla boat parade which takes place at Wrightsville Beach the weekend after Thanksgiving. To celebrate 30 years, the Flotilla board wanted to offer a grand prize that was bigger and better than anything they’ve offered before. As a past sponsor, they contacted our firm to help make that possible. We were happy to step up to the plate! Congratulations Managing partner, Terry Hutchens, was recently appointed to the North Carolina Economic Development Board. By statute, the Economic Development Board is charged with a strategic plan to grow the North Carolina economy. Terry and the rest of the board members will use strategic thinking coupled with their knowledge of the state and the international economy to develop what will be the Administration’s economic recovery roadmap. The destination of this roadmap will be economic growth through the creation of sustainable 21st century jobs for North Carolinians. Fayetteville attorney, Sarah Miranda, was recently appointed to the North Carolina Bar Association’s Women in the Profession Committee for the 2013-2014 fiscal year. The Women in the Profession Committee serves as a resource for the NCBA by, among other things, identifying ways to encourage and maintain the active participation and advancement of women in the Association and the legal profession. This is achieved, in part, through educational programs, awareness initiatives, and networking events that highlight the accomplishments of women attorneys. Fayetteville attorney, Natasha Barone, was recently appointed to the North Carolina Bar Association’s Lawyer on the Line Committee. The Lawyer on the Line Committee (formerly Call 4ALL Task Force) plans, oversees and implements the NCBAF-Legal Aid of North Carolina partnership program. Lawyer on the Line volunteers provide advice by phone to Legal Aid-screened clients in a practice area of their choice at the frequency he or she designates. Natasha also recently joined the Wake Forest University School of Law Young Alumni Board. Attorney, Elizabeth Jackson, from the Fayetteville office, was recently appointed to the North Carolina Bar Association’s Military and Veterans Affairs Committee. The general mission of the committee is to develop and oversee NCBA-led efforts serving attorneys that practice in military and veteran-related areas of law, and organize and promote activities and projects that directly serve current military and retired personnel and veterans. A huge congratulations to attorney, Erik Bennington, from the Wilmington office, who just received an AV-rating from Martindale-Hubbell for both legal ability and ethics. An AV® certification mark is a significant rating accomplishment, a testament to the fact that a lawyer’s peers rank him or her at the highest level of professional excellence. The Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review Ratings system is based upon confidential opinions of members of the Bar and the Judiciary. Employee Spotlight Marissa Geraffo has enjoyed cooking since she was a kid, which isn’t surprising since it runs in her family. Her father who is full-blooded Italian, moved their family to Fayetteville in 1991 to start Primo Pizza, an Italian restaurant and pizza chain. When Marissa is not working as a receptionist in the Fayetteville office, she is helping cook and cater at one of the two Primo Pizza locations on Raeford Road and in the Cross Creek Mall. In addition to cooking Italian food, Marissa also enjoys cooking baked goods such as cheesecakes, cookies, biscottis, and more. When she is experimenting with new recipes, Marissa brings in her dishes to share with fellow HSKP employees. In fact, at the end of July, she brought a spinach and artichoke dip to the administration potluck that was to die for! In addition to cooking, Marissa enjoys hiking in Arizona, snowboarding, and spending weekends at her family’s house at Holden Beach. The picture on the left is of Marissa and her mom, who taught her everything she knows about cooking! AUGUST / SEPTEMBER 2013 NEWSLETTER A Grand Brand Celebration! ANGEL WINGS Hutchen Law Firm employees have always stepped up to help co-workers in need, and the month of August was no exception. Several employees and departments organized different fundraisers to raise money for Ann Savage. Participants organized everything from a casual dress day, to a food plate sale, and a raffle with 27 items! All fundraising efforts were a huge success and a testament to how lucky we are to work with such generous people! SOCIAL MEDIA On August 27 and 28, marketing director Sara Gamache and High Tide Creative account executive Jen White held a brand training for all office locations. Each thirty minute session was broken down into groups of 10-20 staff members and consisted of general brand education followed by an explanation of the changes that would take effect on September 3. To celebrate the launch, on September 4, a Hutchens themed cake was delivered to all three offices. At 2:00 PM employees and attorneys gathered in the break room to eat cake and celebrate. Mr. Hutchens opened the event with a speech and partners at each location cut the cake. Moving forward, September 4 will always be known as “Hutchens Day” SEPTEMBER 4TH WILL and in recognition OFFICIALLY BE KNOWN AS employees can wear HUTCHENS DAY Hutchens red. When September 3 finally rolled around, the entire staff did an excellent job following the instruction given during the meetings. Voicemail recordings, e-mail signatures, and office materials were all changed to reflect the new brand. Other changes included signage throughout the buildings, departmental letterhead, envelopes, and several digital documents. Shortly after the roll-out, the firm also filed a Notice and Certificate of Assumed Name in all 100 counties in North Carolina. THE LATEST & THE GR EATEST WELCOME NEW EMPLOYEES (as of Sept. 30th) FAYETTEVILLE OFFICE: Michelle Stinnett Attorney Christy Jensen Foreclosure Billing Team Jessica Edwards Foreclosure Input Team Ashley Mulrine Distribution Team CHARLOTTE OFFICE: Andrew Perry Attorney Randall Faircloth Attorney Janet Umphred Assistant to Attorney Walt Pettit Nicole Willinsky Foreclosure Referrals Team Lynn Henderson Foreclosure Billing Team Diedor Williams Distribution Team Promotions: Elizabeth Price promoted to Senior Sales Coordinator ARE YOU KIDDING ME? Weird North Carolina Law: CONGRATULATIONS VETERANS (employees with anniversaries in August who have been at the firm 10+ years) Anniversary Years w/firm Joe Vonnegut Partner Cindy Andress Traveling Paralegal 8/30 Jennifer Leon Receptionist TL 8/28 13 yrs Helene Charles Foreclosure Billing 8/13 12 yrs Karen Hall CFO 8/15 10 yrs 8/3 15 yrs 14 yrs (employees with anniversaries in September who have been at the firm 10+ years) Anniversary Years w/firm Shanna Campbell Litigation We finally made the plunge into the world of social media! In conjunction with the brand launch and new website, a Facebook business page was created for Hutchens Law Firm. If you have a Facebook account and want to support the Hutchens Law Firm page, please “like” us. The business page will be updated weekly and include firm announcements, news, and community involvement. There will also be pictures posted from firm events. Also, please be mindful that if you have Hutchens Law Firm listed as your employer on social media accounts, the material and pictures you post will reflect on the firm as a whole. 9/1 13 yrs Debra Christian Bankruptcy 9/17 12 yrs Jim Roberts IT Manager 9/25 12 yrs Jennifer Cribb Foreclosure 9/15 10 yrs It is a felony in the state of North Carolina to steal more than $1000 of grease. The law went into effect on January 1, 2013 and states that grease collectors must carry liability insurance and provide certain paperwork that establishes ownership of the grease. Grease theft became a national problem when small bio fuel producers began using left over restaurant grease to create biodiesel that could be used to run specially equipped automobiles and home heating systems. The Hutchens newsletter can also be found on the intranet under “Announcements” Please contact Sara Gamache to contribute content - [email protected] | ext. 1511 FEATURED ATTORNEY Michelle Stinnett After graduating from college, Michelle Stinnett worked as an insurance agent for several years in Fayetteville, NC and then in Clarksville, TN before she attended law school at the University of Notre Dame. While in law school, she was an Executive Editor and served on the Executive Board of Notre Dame’s Journal of Law, Ethics, and Public Policy. In 2012, Michelle began her career at Hutchens Law Firm as a summer law clerk and in September of this year she became an associate at the Fayetteville office. Practice Areas: Creditor’s rights, litigation, and real estate. Interesting Fact: After taking lessons for several months, Michelle flew an airplane by herself for the first time when she was only 18! MORE GENEROSITY In August, several employees from the foreclosure department brought in supplies to help an effort that the Southern Cruisers Riding Club was doing on behalf of SECU Family House. Items included gift cards, food, and cleaning and paper goods. Each year the SECU Family House benefits hundreds of families and their loved ones who endure extended treatment for cancer, organ and bone marrow transplant, burn injuries and other serious illness and trauma at UNC hospitals. Hutchens Law Firm employees together with the Southern Cruisers donated $1,000 worth of items. Page 2 High Performance Fishing Not only did the Hutchens fishing team catch the largest Spanish Mackerel fish, they also raised approximately $3,000 for the charity event. In addition, the firm contributed by becoming a Captain Sponsor. All proceeds from the tournament went to Kid’s Chance of North Carolina, a scholarship fund for children of workers injured or killed on the job. Congratulations team! We won’t tell anyone you caught the fish using Hutchens “High Performance bait.” Recognize these fisherman? If not, it is probably because you are used to seeing Wilmington attorneys Chris Huff (on the left) and Erik Bennington (holding the fish) in a suit and tie working behind a stack of legal documents. However, on September 8, these two put on their fishing gear and participated in the first annual Kid’s Chance In-Shore Charity Fishing Tournament. The picture above was taken of Chris and Erik claiming their 1st place trophy for the Spanish Mackerel division. Sponsorships Give it Away As part of the new brand launch, staff members turned in old items that featured previous firm names. Everything from pens and nail files, to T-shirts and coffee mugs, were redeemed for raffle tickets for a chance to win an array of prizes. In addition to making donations, the firm sponsors several organizations and events throughout the year. In August and September we sponsored the following: M&T Bank Golf Tournament Fayetteville Rotary Club Golf Championship Mamie Adkins Golf Tournament Fayetteville Symphony Annual Sponsorship NC Banker’s Association Mortgage Conference Kid’s Chance Fishing Tournament The Five Star Institute Laura Bush Luncheon Cape Fear MOAA Golf Tournament YMCA of Sandhills Y Kid’s scholarship program The clothing items were donated to Swansboro United Methodist Church for the preschoolers to use as painting smocks and the remainder will be taken on a mission trip to Africa. The school type supplies were donated to Snyder Memorial Baptist Church and will be taken with missionaries to Haiti. The rest of the items are going to be put in Christmas boxes that Samaritan’s Purse collects for Operation Christmas Child. The boxes will be sent all over the world. Several of these were charity events to raise money for local causes such as educational and scholarship funds and various programs for children. Congratulations Congratulations to Fayetteville attorney Joe Vonnegut, for winning “Best Lawyer” in the 18th Annual Fayetteville Observer Readers’ Choice Awards. Every September, the Fayetteville Observer gives the local community an opportunity to vote for their favorite things in Fayetteville! The categories include everything from the best places to eat and shop, to the best nightlife and people. The “Best Lawyer” title that Joe received, appeared under the People & Personalities category. The complete list of The Readers’ Choice Awards comes out on October 27th. Congratulations to Fayetteville attorney Sarah Miranda, for being chosen as an honoree for the North Carolina Lawyers Weekly’s 2013 Women of Justice awards. On November 14, an awards dinner will be held in Charlotte to recognize women across the state who have demonstrated leadership, integrity, service, sacrifice and accomplishment in improving the quality of justice and exemplifying the highest ideals of the legal profession. The awards will reach out to 27 women in various segments of the legal community and a top ‘Woman of the Year’ award will be selected out of the 2013 class of honorees and revealed the night of the event. Employee Spotlight Matt and his dog Bryson Matt Smith from the Charlotte office, has loved the outdoors since he was young. He grew up in Kentucky camping, fishing, and hiking the state parks with his father and friends. Now Matt lives in Belmont, NC, only 90 minutes from the famous Blue Ridge Parkway - a hiker’s paradise. On the weekends Matt enjoys hiking in the High Country at Beech Mountain and Linville Gorge. He also loves to go to Panthertown Valley near Brevard, but his all time favorite spot in North Carolina is Bryson City. He even named his dog Bryson! Matt’s favorite time of year to visit the High Country is fall, especially because that is when the Woolly Worm Festival is, of which he is a staunch competitor. Summer is Matt’s favorite time to visit the Smoky Mountains when he takes advantage of rafting and other water sports. If Matt could visit anywhere in the United States known for its impressive landscapes and outdoor activities it would be Washington State, where he would like to climb Mt. Rainier sometime before he reaches 40. OCTOBER 2013 NEWSLETTER A Hutchens Halloween HUTCHENS ITEMS During the second week in November, there will be another opportunity for staff members to order Hutchens items. There will be several new items available for purchase and also new color options. Similar to last time, there will be a designated time-frame to place and pick up your orders. You will have your items before Christmas vacation. This will be the last chance to order items until after the first of the year. An e-mail will be sent out by Sara Gamache with more details. OLD BRAND ITEMS On October 31, Hutchens Law Firm will have Prizes for the costume contests are: Best a howl’n good time! It’s that time of the year, Group Theme & Costume - First Place: $200, where we dress up, decorate our cubicles, and Second Place: $100. Best Individual Costume get competitive in the Halloween costume conFirst Place: $75 Gift Card, Second test. If you want to participate in the costume Place: $50 Gift Card. contest, register on the intranet by the end of In addition to the costume the day October 30. Michele contest, there will be a O’Donnell will photograph staff lunch at all offices. each contestant in the FayettePizza, salad, and ice IT WILL BE A SCARY ville office, Wilmington and cream will be served Charlotte will need to send between 11:30 AM and GOOD TIME! their pictures to Michele no 12:30 PM in the break later than 11:00 AM the day room. Lunch will be of event. provided for staff only. All photos will be put on the intranet for Friends and family members of the staff are also e-voting. E-voting opens at 12:00 PM and ends invited to visit the law firm for some trick-orat 3:00 PM. treating between 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM. The Giving Season Although Halloween has just arrived, Thanksgiving is just around the corner, and then Christmas will be here before we know it. Together these holidays bring a season of giving and compassion for others. The firm and our employees have always participated in several fundraisers, events, and donations during this time. THE BEST OF FAYETTEVILLE However, this year, we are planning something bigger than anything in the past; a program involving our staff that will end up touching hundreds, if not thousands of people. The exciting new concept will be unveiled at this year’s Thanksgiving potluck. Stay tuned, you won’t want to miss it! THE LATEST & THE GR EATEST WELCOME NEW EMPLOYEES (as of Oct. 29th) FAYETTEVILLE OFFICE: Katherine Yellowhair Foreclosure Department Weird North Carolina Law: (employees with anniversaries in October who have been at the firm 10+ years) Anniversary Years w/firm FC/Packages Fay/Blue Files Attorney Firm Admin. The Fayetteville Observer just published the winners of the 2013 Reader’s Choice Awards! This year they received hundreds of votes for more than 115 categories, making it the biggest event ever! Congratulations again to attorney Joe Vonnegut for winning the Best Lawyer category! Visit the Fayetteville Observer website to see the full list. ARE YOU KIDDING ME? CONGRATULATIONS VETERANS Irene Faulkner Amy Danford John Mandulak Carol Stephens If you continue to find items floating around the office with HSB or HSKP logos, it is not too late to bring them to marketing director Sara Gamache. Or you can dispose of the items yourself. Over the next couple of months more items will be distributed to the staff to replace the old ones. New items will include pens, letter openers, writing tablets, and much much more. Remember, every employee is a brand ambassador and can help create and maintain a strong brand identity for Hutchens Law Firm. 10/10 10/07 10/22 10/23 12 yrs 11 yrs 11 yrs 11 yrs According to the National Conference of State Legislatures website, it is illegal to marry your first cousin in 25 states. In North Carolina it is legal to marry your first cousin, but double cousin marriage is prohibited. The Hutchens newsletter can also be found on the intranet under “Announcements” Please contact Sara Gamache to contribute content - [email protected] | ext. 1511 FEATURED ATTORNEY Jeffrey Bunda While Jeffrey Bunda is one of the newest members to our Charlotte office, he is no stranger to the Charlotte area or the mortgage servicing industry. Jeff graduated magna cum laude from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill in 2002 and from Emory University Law School in 2005. While in law school, Jeff worked in the Office of General Counsel for the Dept. of Housing and Urban Development and for creditor’s rights practitioners. Upon his return to Charlotte, Jeff began practicing in the areas of civil litigation, foreclosure, bankruptcy and transactional real estate. Since 2005, Jeff has become a fixture of the default litigation practice, representing lenders in contested foreclosures and mortgage-related litigation in both State and Federal Courts. ART ENTHUSIASTS October 24 through December 12, 2013, Methodist University will be featuring a David McCune International Art Gallery. The exhibition of studio glass will feature 27 artists from western North Carolina and is sponsored by Hutchens Law Firm. To kick off the gallery opening, the firm hosted a private reception on October 23. The reception featured an exclusive viewing of two glass pieces that are not part of the public gallery. To get details about the David McCune gallery, including viewing times, visit: www.davidmccunegallery.org Page 2 USFN Diamond of Excellence Award companies who focus on creditors’ rights. The Award of Excellence program was initiated in 1993 to recognize and encourage Member firms to develop and maintain high standards of excellence in service to industry clients and to their community. Hutchens Law Firm has been awarded the 2013 USFN Diamond of Excellence Award. This is the 7th consecutive year the firm has received this prestigious award. The Award of Excellence is given annually to USFN Member firms who meet rigorous standards which evaluate professional activities, industry volunteerism, and community and charitable involvement by the firm. Recipients are honored each year at USFN’s Annual Member Education Retreat held in the late Fall. USFN, founded in 1988, is the nation’s oldest and most prestigious trade association of law firms and trustee The Awards will be presented at USFN’s Annual Member Education Retreat, November 6-10, 2013 in Wailea, HI, during the Closing Banquet and Awards Ceremony on Saturday, November 9th. Seen at the Scene On October 15, the Fayetteville office real estate department worked a Hutchens booth at the Regional Realtors Rally. The all day event was open to realtors and other industry professionals. At the Hutchens booth the real estate team handed out promo items and three door prizes. The picture to the right features Rochelle Tew, attorney Chris Salyer, and Tiffany Pennink. On October 12, the firm sponsored the 2nd Annual Taste of Wrightsville Beach. The event featured local restaurants and beer and wine vendors who offered samples of their best food and drinks. Hutchens Law Firm had a booth at the event and provided plates for the sampling. Wilmington attorneys also attended to promote their practice. The picture to the left features attorney Chris Huff and marketing director Sara Gamache. On October 18, attorney Sarah Miranda attended the Fayetteville Habitat ReStore Grand Opening. Sarah proudly serves as Executive Officer and on the Board of Directors with Fayetteville’s Habitat for Humanity affiliate. Hutchens Law Firm had a booth at the event and provided door prizes. The picture to the right shows the ribbon cutting for the grand opening and some of those who attended. Congratulations Congratulations to attorney J. Caleb Rogers and his unit, the Office of the Staff Judge Advocate, 81st Regional Support Command. Recently the 81st R.S.C. was named as one of three Army Reserve units nationwide to win the coveted Chief of Staff Award for Excellence in Legal Assistance. The Chief of Staff’s Award honors those commands that have committed their legal resources to help soldiers and their families with their personal legal problems. The criteria for evaluating the nominees include: The extent and quality of a nominee’s legal assistance and preventive law programs; responsiveness to clients’ needs, and the professionalism of the attorneys and supporting personnel. Congratulations to Fayetteville attorney Chris Foster for being elected to Business North Carolina magazine’s Legal Elite. More than 20,000 Tar Heel lawyers voted to determine the best - not the best known or most influential, but the best attorneys at what they do. Those receiving the most votes make up the Legal Elite. Of the thousands practicing in the state, around 3% were selected as Elite this year. Congratulations Chris on such a prestigious award! Employee Spotlight Mary Martha as the Lion for the Wizard of Oz themed Contra dance Mary Martha Vaught from the Wilmington office discovered in 1995, after her daughter moved out to attend college, that she had a lot more freetime. Knowing immediately she needed to take advantage of this, Mary Martha took up the hobby of Contra dancing to Celtic folk music. Contra dance is a partnered folk dance in which couples dance in two facing lines or a square. There is a “caller” who calls out the dance steps, as the partners follow along. As they go through the series of calls, they progress to the next partner. A single dance runs around ten minutes, long enough to progress 15-20 times. Mary Martha participates in these dance events on the weekends at the 5th Avenue Methodist Church in Wilmington. Recently, she participated in a Wizard of Oz theme dance, where she dressed up as the lion. When Mary Martha isn’t Contra dancing, she enjoys kayaking and canoeing around the Wilmington area, on the Black River, and when she get’s a chance a base camp trip from Florida! NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2013 NEWSLETTER Happy Holidays! LEGAL LANGUAGE If Lawyers wrote Christmas Carols: How many can you translate? 1. Approach everyone who is steadfast 2. Ecstasy toward the orb 3. Quiescent nocturnal period 4. Embellish the corridors 5. I apprehended my maternal parent osculating with a corpulent, unshaven male in crimson disguise 6. The coniferous nativity 7. Valentino, the roseate probiscis wapiti 8. Father Christmas approaches the metropolis 9. The slight percussionist lad 10. The primary carol A Hutchens Thanksgiving Answers: 1. Oh Come all Ye Faithful 2. Joy to the World 3. Silent Night 4. Deck the Halls 5. I saw Momma Kissing Santa Claus 6. Oh Christmas Tree 7. Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer 8. Santa Claus is Coming to Town 9. Little Drummer Boy 10. The First Noel On Wednesday, November 20, the aroma of turkey, sweet potatoes, pie, and other Thanksgiving dishes filled the halls of Hutchens Law Firm. The annual Thanksgiving feast which took place at all three office locations, is the firm’s biggest potluck event of the year! As in the past, there was more than enough food to go around. Thank you to the employees who brought in dishes, and the firm for providing the turkey, ham, and beverages. Fayetteville HOLIDAY HOURS Congratulations to the raffle winners: Don’t forget to notify clients and vendors that our offices will be closed December 24 - 26 for Christmas vacation. Also, set up an away message in Outlook and change your voicemail recordings. If you have questions on how to do so, please contact firm trainer, Michele O’Donnell. Charlotte Winners for the ham: Billye Rivas, Niki Wallace, Barbie Joseph and Diedor Williams Gift card winners: Mindy LaPanne, Christian Johnson, LaTasha Daniel and Vickie Groves THE LATEST & THE GR EATEST WELCOME NEW EMPLOYEES (as of Dec. 12th) FAYETTEVILLE OFFICE: Shanell Adams Distribution Timothy Burch Distribution Shannon Peters Bankruptcy (returning employee) Shannon Lynch Accounting (returning employee) CHARLOTTE OFFICE: Diane Stiffel Foreclosure Billing Clerk PROMOTIONS: Daniel Skunza Title Search Paralegal ARE YOU KIDDING ME? Weird North Carolina Law: CONGRATULATIONS VETERANS (employees with anniversaries in Nov/Dec. who have been at the firm 10+ years) November: Kerri Hains Chris Huff Sheri Pait Natalie Andress Debbie Hooker Cathy Cain December: Anniversary Years w/firm Bankruptcy Real Estate Foreclosure Foreclosure Foreclosure Foreclosure 11/3 11/12 11/20 11/22 11/29 11/25 10 11 11 14 14 17 Anniversary Years w/firm Susie Holloway Foreclosure Annette Bourgeois Foreclosure Tracy Vines Litigation 12/03 12 12/01 16 12/01 18 If you own cats and dogs and you allow them to fight, you could be issued a citation if you live in the city of Barber where allowing cats and dogs to fight is illegal. The Hutchens newsletter can also be found on the intranet under “Announcements” Please contact Sara Gamache to contribute content - [email protected] | ext. 1511 FEATURED ATTORNEY Natasha Barone Natasha Barone has wanted to be a lawyer since she was seven years old. She is an associate with Hutchens Law Firm practicing in the areas of litigation and creditors’ rights. Over the past two years, Natasha has taken pro bono cases and volunteered at Legal Aid of North Carolina’s Call for All program. Natasha says the experience has given her the opportunity to explore areas of the law in which she does not typically practice and has helped her realize the positive impact lawyers can have on people’s lives. Natasha’s compassionate nature helps her understand both sides of any argument. Natasha says: “I chose litigation because it gives me the opportunity to help people get through some of the most difficult and trying periods in their lives.” HOLIDAY LIGHTS Hutchens Law Firm is proud to sponsor the Cape Fear Botanical Garden Holiday Lights! The garden lights are available for viewing December 18-22, from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM. Get pictures with Santa for $15 on the 20th and 21st. Also, enjoy an array of entertainment and concerts! Prices are: Members - $5 Non-Members - $8 Military - $7 Children ages 6-12 - $2.50 Age 5 and under - Free Visit: www.capefearbg.org for more information. Page 2 Flotilla Grand Prize Winner On Saturday, November 30, the 30th annual NC Holiday Flotilla kicked off with the family friendly Festival in the Park from 10 AM - 4 PM. Following the festival, was the Flotilla boat parade which featured 30 boats decorated with Christmas lights, costume characters, and even moving parts! There were several different decorative themes, ranging from a Charlie Brown Christmas to Jaws, and even Duck Dynasty! All entrees were competing for the grand prize which was a brand new 17’ JV Carolina Skiff (pictured below), donated by Hutchens Law Firm! A panel of three judges were there to determine the winner. The day following the Flotilla, an announcement was made of the Grand Prize winner- Brady Semmel, and his “Jaws boat” (pictured above). Other prizes were given for the People’s Choice Award, Crowd Favorite, and more. Over $20,000 in prizes were given. The Flotilla board of directors announced this being the most successful Flotilla in all the 30 years and attribute the increased number entrees to there being such a large Grand Prize. Congratulations A huge congratulations to attorney, Andrew Cogbill, from the Charlotte office, who just received an AV-rating from Martindale-Hubbell for both legal ability and ethics. An AV® certification mark is a significant rating accomplishment, a testament to the fact that a lawyer’s peers rank him or her at the highest level of professional excellence. The Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review Ratings system is based upon confidential opinions of members of the Bar and the Judiciary. High Performance Giving So far, three of the four Hutchens Weekly Reward winners have been our own employees. Since the winner is selected at random, this shows just how giving and supportive of the program we are! Please remember that cards will be available until December 31. If you are visiting family for the holiday season and going out of state, this is a great time to take cards with you. We would love to see the cards used in other parts of the country. Thank you to everyone who has participated in the program and helped spread the word. If you want more cards before Christmas vacation , please see the front desk receptionists. Since November 21, the kick-off date of the High Performance Giving program, it has been truly amazing to see all the good deeds done with the cards. To-date we have given out approximately 3,000 cards. Several have been distributed to individuals, but there have also been a large number of bulk requests from local businesses organizations, and churches. Last week a new feature was added to the High Performance Giving website that allows visitors to see all the comments made on cards so far. This page is updated daily as new comments come in and is a great place to visit for ideas if you are still trying to think of how to use your card. Employee Spotlight Above: Jennifer at the High Performance Giving Kick-Off Right: Evie As mentioned above, there have been some truly amazing acts of kindness done through the High Performance Giving program. But one story that came through card #102, is so inspirational I had to share it in the newsletter. Fayetteville employee, Jennifer Trapp, is using her card to change the life of one special little girl by donating her kidney. The little girl, Evie, who Jennifer knows through church, was diagnosed one year ago with a severe case of Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (HUS). This life-long disease causes end stage kidney failure as well as heart problems, diabetes, and other complications. For months, Evie has fought her way through countless hospital visits and recently become healthy enough to qualify for her first life-saving kidney transplant. However, no one in her immediate family is a match. After hearing this devastating news, Jennifer went and got tested to see if she was a match, and amazingly she was! Since August, Jennifer has had several doctor appointments for testing. She will have one final appointment, which will hopefully be followed by the transplant surgery in January or February of next year, depending on Evie’s health at the time. Unfortunately, the kidney will only last 5-10 years, and Evie will need another transplant. Evie’s friends and family have joined forces with the Children’s Organ Transplant Association (COTA), a non-profit organization which helps kids who need a life-saving transplant by providing fundraising assistance and family support. The initial fundraising goal for the Evie W campaign is $45K. 100% of all donations are used to assist with qualified transplant related medical expenses for kids like Evie. You can help Evie W fundraising team reach its goal by contributing to COTA in Evie’s honor at www.cotaforeview.com Jennifer says she doesn’t look at it as giving Evie a kidney, but rather, giving her back her childhood. Evie’s family says they don’t know yet how they will use card #102, but they are confident God will let them know when and how to use it.
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