Monthly Archives: December 2020
Drop That Ball!
Happy Throwback Thursday, friends! And a very happy 2021 to you, too! Today’s trip to the Way Back will take us to Manhattan in 1903. The New York Times was ready to open their new headquarters at Longacre Square inside … Continue reading
Filling in the Gaps
Wednesday is the day YOU get to “Ask an Attorney.” Just leave your question in the comments below, and if your question is selected, it will be answered on an upcoming Wednesday by one of our attorneys at Dean Burnetti … Continue reading
Need a Ride?
It’s “Tuesday Newsday,” the day when Dean Burnetti Law brings you news of recalls, legal or political events, other important happenings, or just uplifting stories that make your heart smile… ~*~*~*~*~ It’s the time of year when magical things happen, … Continue reading
While There is Time
It’s Monday. Welcome to a new week. Today is the day for “Monday Ministry.” Did you know that Attorney Dean Burnetti went to seminary before he was called to the legal field? The following is a devotion given to you … Continue reading
Good News!
Happy Throwback Thursday, friends! And more importantly, Happy Christmas Eve! Today, our throwback takes us back about 2,000 years… In the Bible – more accurately in the New Testament, both Luke and Matthew tell us of Jesus’ birth. These two … Continue reading
TWO!
Merry (almost) Christmas, friends! Today, we’re going to forego the usual Wednesday ask-an-attorney post and focus on the upcoming celebration of Jesus! We’ve spent the last few Throwback Thursdays discussing ideas to create that old-fashioned Christmas feeling with our families. … Continue reading
Love Them All
It’s Monday. Welcome to a new week. Today is the day for “Monday Ministry.” Did you know that Attorney Dean Burnetti went to seminary before he was called to the legal field? The following is a devotion given to you … Continue reading
SEVEN!
Just one week left until Christmas, friends! Have a safe and happy weekend!
EIGHT!
Season’s Greetings, friends! So much of 2020 was consumed by the pandemic and politics that it felt like the longest year ever, yet now that we’re one week away from Christmas Eve, it feels like the year has flown by … Continue reading