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Feilmeyer recognized with service award
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Photo of Frank Feilmeyer working as a swim official.

Frank Feilmeyer has been following his sons around to swim meets since about 2010. He became a volunteer USA Swimming official a few years later and has volunteered his time and talents as a referee, starter, and stroke and turn judge for the club and for USA Swimming. He joined the board of directors of Ames Cyclone Aquatics Club in 2016. At the team banquet in July 2024, Head Coach Michael Peterson presented Frank with a plaque recognizing the more than ten years of service to the club. The club is a 501(c) nonprofit corporation that provides training to competitive age group and masters level swimmers and also operates the Cyclone Swim School, which is a learn-to-swim program.


Since Frank joined the board of directors, the club has been able to secure a long-term strategic partnership with the Ames Community School District for use of the Dan Flannery Natatorium. The club also raised several hundred thousand dollars to endow the club and to secure the use of the school facility. The club also aquired and now operates Cyclone Swim School.


Frank is one of the founding members of New Point Law Firm, plc.


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September 18, 2024
Associate Attorney New Point Law Firm, plc, is seeking an attorney, preferably with a minimum of three years’ experience. Qualifications Excellent research, writing, organization, and communication skills are required. The ideal candidate would also possess a strong work ethic, ability to exercise independent judgment, and dedication to serving their community. Iowa bar admission is required. How to apply Send a resume and a cover letter to: New Point Law Firm, plc Attn: Nicole S. Facio, HR Manager P.O. Box 847 Ames, IA 50010 or by email to: nfacio@newpointlawfirm.com All applications will be handled confidentially. New Point Law Firm is an equal opportunity employer. Posted 09/17/2024. Open until filled.
By flf May 22, 2024
Receives William Abraham Award
Angie Thomas and three other inductees with certificates.
By Frank Feilmeyer May 22, 2024
Inducted as a fellow
Angie Thomas at podium
November 11, 2023
Angie Thomas took office as the 51st president of the Iowa Association for Justice on November 10, 2023, at the organization's annual meeting.
July 17, 2023
Q: What is a marriage? A: A marriage is a relationship between two individuals that is usually recognized by civil authority and/or bound by the religious beliefs of the participants. Each state has varying laws that effect the responsibilities and benefits of a marriage for these individuals. Q: What is a divorce? A: A divorce, or dissolution of marriage, is the ending of a marriage prior to the death of either spouse. A divorce must be certified by a court of law as a legal action is required to dissolve the prior legal act of marriage. Each state defines the types of divorce, depending on reasons and length of time before divorce papers may be filed. Q: What is common law marriage? A: Common law marriage is a marriage that results from the actions of a couple even though they have not obtained a marriage license or fulfilled the requirements of the state’s statutory marriage laws. This means the couple has lived together for a period of time and have presented themselves as husband and wife. However, not all states recognize common law marriages. Q: What is child support? A: Child support is court-ordered funds to be paid by one parent to the custodial parent of a minor child after a divorce or separation. Q: How is child support calculated? A: Every state has child support guidelines that apply a certain percentage of the non-custodial parent’s income. Q: How can I enforce the court order when my ex-spouse is delinquent on child support payments? A: You can bring a contempt of court proceeding and ask for a wage garnishment. Unfortunately, you may not legally withhold visitation rights if you are not receiving child support. Q: What is contempt of court? A: Contempt of court is when a person willfully and deliberately violates a court order without a legally sufficient excuse. Q: What is child custody? A: Child custody is the court’s determination of which parent, relative or other adult should have physical and/or legal control and responsibility for a minor child/children (under 18 years of age). Q: What is a paternity test (DNA)? A: It is a genetic test, performed to determine if a man is the biological father of a certain child. This test is generally 99.9% accurate. Q: What are visitation rights? A: If one parent has custody, the other parent has the right to have visitation with his child on a regular basis. Others, such as grandparents, may seek legal visitation under certain circumstances. The amount of time awarded for these rights may be determined by the child’s age as well as other conditions.
July 17, 2023
Q: What's the first thing I should do if I am injured? A: The main thing to do is to write down details, including names, addresses, phone numbers and, in case of automobile accidents, insurance names and policy numbers from others involved, witnesses and police officers, including their report numbers. Keep records of where and how the accident happened, including the weather and time of day. Take pictures of the injuries, property damage, and several views where the accident happened. A crucial task will be to find a competent Personal Injury attorney. Q: Do I have a winnable Personal Injury case? A: Frankly, the best one to answer this question is a Personal Injury attorney. If you have suffered injuries due to another person’s actions or failure to act (such as not cleaning up a spill or not restraining an animal) you may have a Personal Injury case. If someone has attacked your reputation (verbally or in writing), and/or caused emotional distress, you may have a Personal Injury case. You must be able to prove your case, and a Personal Injury Attorney may be able to help you determine if your case is worth pursuing. Q: How long do I have to file a lawsuit? A: The statutes of limitations vary by state. These determine the amount of time allotted to file a Personal Injury lawsuit. The importance of contacting a competent Personal Injury attorney that has experience with your type of case as soon as possible after an injury or accident cannot be stressed enough. Missing the deadline my cause your claim to be dismissed. Q: What should I bring when I meet my lawyer? A: The more information you are able to give your Personal Injury attorney the better. Even if you do not have everything (such as medical bills), providing as much as possible will assist the Personal Injury lawyer to determine the validity of your claim in a courtroom and what additional information is needed. Anything you currently have that is relevant to your case, including police reports, photographs, newspaper articles regarding the incident, eyewitness information, details about the conditions surrounding the accident or injury, and any medical reports should be presented at your first meeting. If the other party’s insurance has contacted you, their contact information and any information they provided will assist your Personal Injury lawyer. Keep notes on everything-even small items may be important. Q: What award may I receive from my Personal Injury lawsuit? A: If the lawsuit is successful, a party or parties are liable for the damages from the injury and their liability insurance company must pay what the courts have determined. These items may include many variables related to the accident such as medical expenses, income lost, permanent physical disability or disfigurement, emotional damages (such as stress, embarrassment, depression and other conditions), damage to property, and possibly the loss of family, social and educational experiences and more. Damages, money intended to restore the victim to the position they were in before the injury, is not considered taxable income by the federal or state governments. Q: What is "negligence?" A: How an “ordinary reasonable person” should act in each situation in the case of a Personal Injury is the critical issue in Personal Injury cases. Negligent persons fail, for example, in driving safely, repairing property, restraining animals, or placing warnings. A jury often determines if “ordinary reasonable person" standards are met after presentation of evidence and argument at trial. Q: Is there any other possibility for Personal Injury liability if negligence can not be proven? A: Yes, there are cases where persons or companies may be "strictly liable" even if they have not acted with wrongful intent or acted negligently. In these cases, injuries may occur from accidents relating to defective or unpredictably dangerous products. Another instance is when the liable party participates in various actions, such as storing or using explosives and/or other dangerous substances, or by keeping dangerous animals. In these cases, responsible parties can be held strictly liable for harm caused to others due to such activities. Strict liability is imposed on those conducting such activities because the activities pose an undue risk of harm. This means that anyone responsible in conducting these activities does so at their own risk because they are liable if someone is harmed, making them accountable. Q: How will the person who caused my injury be punished? A: Defendants in civil actions, such as Personal Injury, are not fined nor do they receive jail terms as punishment in civil court. Those types of punishment are determined in criminal court. Punitive damages may be awarded by juries and courts that are designed to punish defendants who have intentionally harmed or behaved recklessly. Punitive damages are awarded to discourage such defendants from repeating their offenses in the future. Q: What if death occurs before the Personal Injury lawsuit is completed? A: In any case, if the person filing the Personal Injury lawsuit dies, the case may continue. Their Personal Injury attorney will assist in making the appropriate changes to complete the suit, as often it is the heirs or executor of the deceased’s estate that receive the amount awarded through a wrongful death action.
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