Douglas K. W. Landau

Founding partner, ABRAMS LANDAU, Ltd., Old Town Alexandria, Virginia, 1990 (Now located in Historic Down Town Herndon, 2000-present)

EDUCATION:

Teaneck High School, Teaneck, NJ
The Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, CT (graduated, 1978)

Columbia University, New York City, NY (summer sessions, 1978-80)
Boston University, College of Liberal Arts, Boston, MA (B.A., 1981)
Sargent College of Allied Health Sciences, Graduate studies,
Applied Anatomy & Physiology, Boston, MA, (1981-1982)

University of Miami, School of Law, Coral Gables, FL (J.D., cum laude 1985)

Bar Memberships:

State:
Virginia (1985)
Connecticut (1985)
District of Columbia (1985)
Florida (1986)
New Jersey (1986)

Federal:
Eastern District of Virginia
District Court for the District of Columbia
Court of Appeals for the 1st, 2nd, 4th, D.C. and 11th Circuits
District Court, Colorado
United States Supreme Court

AWARDS, RATINGS:

Martindale-Hubbell directory of Lawyers “A-V” highest rating for legal skills and ethics

“Super Lawyer,” The Washington Post

“The Best Lawyers in America,”

National College of Advocacy: Advocate – 1993, Fellow – 1999

Who’s Who Among American Law Students, p.177, Summa Publishing, 4th Edition, 1984

American Jurisprudence Award, Contracts, 1983

Professional Organizations:

Association of Trial Lawyers of America, (ATLA), now American Association for Justice (AAJ), 1982 – present, Sustaining Member

Social Security and Disability Law Section, Secretary 2003, Treasurer 2004, Vice Chair 2005, Chairman, 2006; Newsletter Editor in Chief, 2006

Workers Compensation Section

National Student Trial Advocacy Competition, Washington, D.C., Judge, Timer

Member “M” Club (contributor to legislative programming for victims’ rights groups)

National Organization of Social Security Claimant’s Representatives (NOSSCR), 2000 – present

Virginia Trial Lawyers Association (VTLA), 1985 – present

Williamsburg Society (highest level of contributions to State, Local and National legislative programming and victims’ rights)
Convention Committee
Law Office Interchange, Moderator
Social Security Law Section
Workers Compensation Section
Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Instructor
Convention and Tennis Tournament Sponsor

Workplace Injury Law & Advocacy Group (WILG)

Florida Bar
Out of State Lawyer Referral Service

Litchfield County, CT, Bar Association

Virginia State Bar
Instructor, “First Day in Practice”
Virginia Lawyer Referral Service

Fairfax, VA, Bar Association
Court Tour Guide
Fairfax County Public School speaker, Panelist, Law Day participant, Oakton High School Science Fair Judge,
Lawyer Referral Service

Alexandria, VA Bar Association
Mentor and Lawyer Referral Service
Foundation of the Alexandria Bar “F.A.B.5” Race Director

Other Memberships and Affiliations:

USA Triathlon: Gold Member, Age Group “All American” in Sprint and Olympic Distance Triathlons; Qualifier, 2008 World Aquathlon Championships; qualified and competed in the 2007 USAT Olympic Distance Triathlon and Aquathlon (Portland, OR) and Duathlon (Mason, OH) Age Group National Championships. Have competed in over 20 states in the continental United States, and Canada, England, Israel, Dominican Republic, Italy, Sweden, Germany,

United States (quadrenniel) Maccabiah Games Team qualifier, 1997, 2001, 2005, Tel Aviv, Israel. Gold Medalist Triathlon, 2005, Ashkelon, Israel, also competed at Half Marathon, Ashdod, Israel.

Virginia Triathlon Series, 2007 age group winner

USA Track & Field

D.C. Road Runners Club

United States Masters Swimming

Sport & Health Club Masters Swimming Team; 3 time Champion, Sport & Health Clubs “Super Sprint Triathlon,” Herndon, VA; 2007 Sport & Health Clubs “Super H” 5km. road race champion, McLean, VA.

The Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, CT: Alumni Board of Governors, 1997-2005; Atlanta, GA event planning, 2001-2005; Hotchkiss Reunion Run, 1979-present; Reunion Committees, 2003, 2008; Maria Hotchkiss Society.

The Madeira School, McLean, VA: Science Fair, Judge, 2002-present; parent volunteer; 2001-present; cheerleader

Optimist Club of Herndon, Judge, 2004-2005, and 2006-2007 Oratorical Contests, Herndon Town Council Chambers; Essay Contest, Judge, 2006

Virginia Poverty Law Center, Instructor, “Trial Techniques,” Richmond, VA

BOOKS, SPEECHES, ARTICLES AND PRESENTATIONS

2007

Time Saving Tips for the Aquadynamically Challenged, Swimmer’s Ear, Newsletter of the Potomac Valley Masters Committee, September 2007

Supreme Court of Virginia, “New Judges’ Training”

2006

Association of Trial Lawyers of America, ATLA Law Journal, Volume 49, No. 9, November 2006 Spotlight Case. Doug Landau, Lead Counsel demonstrates how hotel van driver’s negligence worsened passenger’s disabilities. Alexander v. Doubletree Hotel, U.S. Dist. Ct. E.D. Va. No. 1:03-cv-00887, June 22, 2006

VTLA 2006 Annual Paralegal Seminar, “What pitfalls should a paralegal look for when handling liens ?” Richmond, VA, October, 2006

Best of AAJ Section Newsletters 2006. SSA Policy Alarms — Jump the Hurdles Social Security Disability Law Section, Spring 2006 | Vol. 8, No. 3

Virginia Trial Lawyers Association (VTLA), Annual Convention, Sponsor and Moderator, “Law Office Interchange,” Warm Springs, VA

Supreme Court of Virginia, “New Judges’ Training,” March 29, 2007, Office of the Executive Secretary, Supreme Court of Virginia, Educational Services Department, Richmond, VA

2005

TRIAL MAGAZINE, Association of Trial Lawyers of America, ATLA, “Pick Your Battles,” “Gaining the advantage on enemy turf,” by Douglas K. W. Landau, Volume 41, Issue 7, July 2005

Association of Trial Lawyers of America (ATLA), Annual Convention, Speaker, “Litigation at Sunrise,” Toronto, Canada, July 23-27, 2005

ATLA Social Security Section Vice Chair and Newsletter Editor

Virginia Trial Lawyers Association (VTLA), Annual Convention, Sponsor and Moderator, “Law Office Interchange,” Hot Springs, 3/31-4/3/05

VTLA Annual Tort Law Seminar Committee, May, 2005

Supreme Court of Virginia, “New Judges’ Training” Richmond, March 23, 2005

2004

Association of Trial Lawyers of America (ATLA), Annual Convention, Speaker, “Litigation at Sunrise – Wheelchair passengers and accidents in hotel courtesy vans and shuttles”” Boston, MA, July 5, 2004
ATLA. Social Security Disability Law Section, Presenter, “Preparing & Presenting Your Case Before the Administrative Law Judge,” Boston, MA, July, 2004

Virginia Workers Compensation Commission (VWCC), 7th Annual Seminar, PANEL TOPIC: “Elaboration on the concepts of “arising out of” and “in the course of,” presentation on “Exposure to Heat, Cold, Weather and Contagious Diseases,” September 14-15th, 2004

Virginia Trial Lawyers Association (VTLA), Annual Convention Committee and Sponsor Moderator, Warm Springs, WV

VTLA Advanced Auto Retreat, Presenter, “Proof of Pain at Trial,” Boar’s Head Inn, Charlottesville, July 23rd, 2004

Supreme Court of Virginia, “New Judges’ Training” Richmond

2003

Association of Trial Lawyers of America (ATLA), Mid-Winter meeting, Speaker, “Litigation at Sunrise – Are these the “LIEN” years ? SETTLEMENT LIENS & STRATEGIES” Maui, HI, February, 2003

Virginia Trial Lawyers Association (VTLA), Annual Convention, Sponsor and Convention Committee, The Homestead, Hot Springs, March, 2003

Supreme Court of Virginia, “New Judges’ Training” Richmond,

VIRGINIA STATE BAR, “Jury Selection,” Young Lawyers Conference Professional Development Seminar, at the University of Virginia Darden School of Business, March, 2003

2002

Association of Trial Lawyers of America (ATLA), Annual Convention, Speaker, “Litigation at Sunrise,” Toronto, Canada, July 23-27, 2005

Virginia Trial Lawyers Association (VTLA), Annual Convention, Sponsor,

VTLA Fall Fiesta 2002, Presenter, “Inexpensive Ways to Get Reports and Information in Social Security and Workers Compensation Cases”

VTLA Annual Tort Law Seminar, “PRACTICAL TIPS FOR REDUCING WORKERS’ COMPENSATION LIENS,” Norfolk, Richmond, Roanoke and Fairfax, May, 2002

VTLA Annual Paralegal Seminar, speaker, “Liens: Unraveling the Maze,” December, 2002, Richmond

Virginia Workers Compensation Commission (VWCC) 5th Annual Seminar, presentation “WORKING WITH THE COMMISSION” Richmond, September 18, 2002

Supreme Court of Virginia, “New Judges’ Training,” Richmond

Northern Virginia Attorneys Herndon luncheons, presented and sponsored (with Injured Workers Pharmacy) by Abrams Landau, Ltd., March 6 and November 13, 2002

2001

Virginia Trial Lawyers Association (VTLA), Fall Fiesta WORKERS COMPENSATION PROGRAM, Co-presenter with D. McNamara, “Permanent Total Disability: The Exception to the Rules” Richmond, September 29, 2001

VTLA Fall Fiesta, Social Security Committee, Richmond, September, 2001

Supreme Court of Virginia, “New Judges’ Training” Richmond

2000

VTLA FALL FIESTA 2000, Workers Compensation Section, Presentation “Keep the liens from eating up the recovery and landing you in an ethical minefield: Medicare, ERISA, & 714 fees”

VTLA FALL FIESTA 2000, Moderator, Social Security Section Experts’ Panel

Virginia Trial Lawyers Association (VTLA), Annual Convention, Sponsor

1999

VTLA Fall Fiesta, Presenter, SOCIAL SECURITY SECTION, September 17, 1999

1998

Association of Trial Lawyers of America (ATLA), Annual Convention, Speaker, “Litigation at Sunrise,” Presenter, “UNSAFE AT ANY SPEED…AIRPORT GROUND TRANSPORTATION CASES”, Washington, D.C., July 14th, 1998

1996

VTLA “Try It, You’ll Like It: Trial of the Automobile Personal Injury Case” Presenter, MOTIONS IN LIMINE – Excluding the Poisonous and the Irrelevant,” May, 1996

1994

“What’s the Right Goo for Blisters and Shoes ?” 22 The Physician and Sports Medicine, No.7, p. 23, 7/94

1992

JOURNAL OF THE VIRGINIA TRIAL LAWYERS ASSN.: Lining it up for Trial (Summer, 1992)

JOURNAL OF THE VIRGINIA TRIAL LAWYERS ASSN.: How to Use Requests for Admission (Spring, 1992)

1991

TRIAL MAGAZINE: Establishing Emotional Distress Damages for Children (1991)

JOURNAL OF THE VIRGINIA TRIAL LAWYERS ASSN.: Pre-Judgment Interest, Post Judgment Costs (Fall, 1991)

1989

TRIAL MAGAZINE: Establishing the Viable Elements of “Invisible Torts” (1989)

JOURNAL OF THE VIRGINIA TRIAL LAWYERS ASSN.: Liability of Counties and Municipalities in Tort (Fall, 1989)

1988

VIRGINIA LAWYER: Virginia Runners’ Rights & Remedies (August, 1988)

1985

PREMISES LIABILITY: Practice and Procedure (3 vol. set), Mathew Bender & Co. (1985, bi-annual supplements and CD)

1984

RES IPSA LOQUITUR, Editor in Chief, Coral Gables, Florida

Entertainment and Sports Law Journal, Articles and Comments Editor, Coral Gables, Florida

Association of Trial Lawyers of America (ATLA) Environmental Law Essay Contest, University of Miami School of Law winner

Annual Law Day USA speaker, Dade County Bar Association, Florida,

1983

With the Greatest of Ease…” Gymnastics Products Liability,” Sports & Recreational Equipment, Practicing Law Institute (PLI), 1983

Statistical Proof in Toxic Tort Cases, Landau & Landau, Hazardous Waste Litigation, PLI, CCXV, 1983

ATLA Environmental Law Essay Contest, University of Miami Law School winner

Professional Sports: The Owner’s Responsibility to Athletes, Team Doctors & Spectators, Sports and Recreational Equipment, PLI, 1983

Annual Law Day USA speaker, Dade County Bar Association, Miami, Florida

1982

Recovery in Hazardous Waste Cases, ATLA Convention Book, Toronto, Canada, Landau & Landau, 1982

Virginia Lawyers Weekly – reported cases and articles:

Workers’ Comp, Earnings – Benefits For Services, Fairfax Hospital v. McKaveney (Kelsey, J.) Court of Appeals of Virginia, No. 2741-06-4, Oct. 2, 2007; appeal from the Workers’ Compensation Commission: Douglas K.W. Landau for claimant. VLW 007-7-359(UP), 6 pp.

Varsity tennis player receives $133K in pedestrian accident. Circuit Court of Montgomery County, Virginia. Attorney for Plaintiff: Douglas K. W. Landau, Herndon, May 21, 2007 Virginia Lawyers Weekly [07-T-076]

Man struck in head by pipe settles comp claim (for $200,000), Marca vs. J.A. Jones/Thompkins, D.C. Workers Compensation, OWC File: 601849, Attorney for Plaintiff: Douglas K. W. Landau, Herndon, April 02, 2007 Virginia Lawyers Weekly, [07-T-054]

Woman settles airport assault case, Jane Doe vs. Argenbright Security, Inc. and Elamin, Loudoun County Circuit Court, Law No. 31154, Attorneys for Plaintiff: Douglas K. W. Landau, Herndon and Andrea Suger, Towson, MD. March 19, 2007 Virginia Lawyers Weekly [07-T-031]

Carrier must pay for pool heater after man’s fall from ‘cherry picker.’ Williams v. Encompass Services Corp., Virginia Workers’ Compensation Commission, VWC case #201-37-68, Plaintiff’s Attorney: Douglas K.W. Landau, Herndon. February 05, 2007 Virginia Lawyers Weekly, [07-T-012]

Waiter, 65, mediates comp claim for 100K. Abdul-Khalek vs. Hotel Washington, Employer and CNA Insurance Company, Administrative Hearing Division, AHD No.: 06-166, District of Columbia OWC No. 592389 (Hon. Henry W. McCoy), Mediator: Jack Duncan III, Plaintiff’s Attorney: Douglas K. W. Landau, Herndon. February 05, 2007 Virginia Lawyers Weekly, [07-T-011]

Comp claimant with back pain settles medicals (for $265,000, after settling wage loss claim years earlier), Virginia Workers Compensation Commission. Douglas Landau, Herndon, December 18, 2006 Virginia Lawyers Weekly, [06-T-160]

Comp fatality claim settled (for $175,000), Alfaro v. D.A. Foster Company, Department of Employment Services, Labor Standards, Office of Worker’s Compensation, Washington, D.C., Case No.: OWC-582437, Judge Abrams, Plaintiff Attorneys: Douglas Landau and Mani Fiero, Herndon. December 04, 2006 Virginia Lawyers Weekly, [06-T-161]

Comp claim approved following ’suicide by police’ Elliott vs. Cross Country Construction, VWC File 210-83-36, Deputy Commissioner Susan Stevick, Plaintiff’s Attorney: Douglas Landau. Herndon, July 31, 2006 Virginia Lawyers Weekly, [06-T-105]

Family gets comp after ‘police-assisted suicide’ By Alan Cooper, page 1, July 31, 2006 Virginia Lawyers Weekly

Injuries to wheelchair-bound professor mediated, Alexander vs. DoubleTree Hotel Systems, Inc., U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, Case No.: CA03-887-A, Judge F. Bruce Bach, Settlement amount: $180,000, Plaintiff’s Attorneys: Douglas Landau, Herndon; Stephen Lewis, Greenville, SC. July 24, 2006 Virginia Lawyers Weekly, [06-T-92]

Comp claim of ‘inappropriate’ treatment nets $205,000 settlement. Burke vs. Loudoun County, Virginia WCC, VWC File 167-26-45, Chief Deputy Commissioner J. Szablewicz, Settlement Amount: $205,000, Plaintiff’s Attorney: Douglas Landau, Herndon. July 03, 2006 Virginia Lawyers Weekly, [06-T-87]

Negligence: Workers’ Comp Bar – Building Fumigation – Toxic Exposure, Murhatta v. Planning Systems Inc. (Thacher, J.) Law No. 208042, March 19, 2003; Fairfax Cir. Ct.; Douglas K. Landau, David S. Bailey for the plaintiff. VLW 003-8-076, 5 pp., May 26, 2003 Virginia Lawyers Weekly

Rear-End Collision Involving Unlicensed Driver, Cabrera vs. Wedertz, Fairfax Circuit Court, At Law #206291, Judge Thomas Fortkort, sitting as arbitrator at the Herndon courthouse, Plaintiff’s Attorney Douglas Landau, Herndon. April 07, 2003 Virginia Lawyers Weekly, [03-T-53]

Negligence: Truck Accident – Swollen Hand, Greenwood v. Harris, Chesterfield Circuit Court, At Law No: CL 00-1237, Chief Judge W.R. Shelton, Plaintiff’s Attorney Doug Landau, Herndon. June 17, 2002 Virginia Lawyers Weekly, [02-T-114]

Negligence: Automobile Accident – Fractures, Name of Case Confidential, Williamsburg Circuit Court, (case settled for $200,000, followed by a payment of the remaining policy limits. Daughter’s case later settled for $1,250,000), Plaintiff’s Attorney Douglas Landau, Herndon. June 17, 2002 Virginia Lawyers Weekly, [02-T-113]

Negligence: Truck Accident – Laceration and Stiffness. Jackson v. Payton, Fairfax Circuit Court, At Law No.: 191798, Arbitrated in the Herndon Court House by Judge Thomas Fortkort, Amount Awarded $72,500, Plaintiff’s Attorney Doug Landau, Herndon. June 17, 2002 Virginia Lawyers Weekly, [02-T-115]

Workers’ Compensation: Multiple Fractures. Type of Action – Workers’ Compensation Claim (with related third-party, motor-vehicle accident and social security disability claims), Mullins v. NVR Homes, Virginia Workers’ Compensation Commission / VWC #184-65-82, Mediator: VWCC Ombudsman Sam Lupica. Settled at mediation in Richmond for $215,000 and continuing wage loss benefits for three months and medicals continuing to the date of related third-party case trial or one year, whichever is first. Attorney for Plaintiff Douglas Landau, Herndon. October 01, 2001, [01-T-235]

Social Security Disability – Chemical Exposure – Berrylliosis. Type of Action – Social Security Disability, Injuries Alleged – Chemical Exposure; Chronic Berrylliosis with peripheral neuropathy, Name of Case Confidential, United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida / 8:99-CIV-956-T-24C, Judge Elizabeth Jenkins, Award Amount: $83,200 and continuing at $1,280/month; cost-of-living supplements and attorney’s fees under EAJA (Equal Access to Justice Act). Attorney for Plaintiff Douglas Landau, Herndon, Virginia. July 30, 2001 Virginia Lawyers Weekly, [01-T-168]

Workers’ Compensation: Concussion – Neck and Back Injury. Acute cerebral concussion; neck and back injury from slip and fall, Jane Doe vs. Arlington County School Board, Virginia Workers’ Compensation Commission Judge F. Bruner, (Settled for $100,000, Mr. Landau later won client’s Social Security Disability Income claim as well). Attorney for Plaintiff Douglas Landau, Herndon, Virginia. July 30, 2001 Virginia Lawyers Weekly, [01-T-167]

Negligence: Roadie – Foot Injury, Ergetta vs. Piett, I.M.P., etc., Circuit Court of Jefferson County, W.Va.; Civil Action #96-C-162, (Settlement for Rock Concert Crew Member) Attorneys for Plaintiff Douglas Landau and Robert Aitcheson, Charles Town, W.Va., April 03, 2000 Virginia Lawyers Weekly, [00-T-77]

Negligence: Truck-Bike Accident – Professor. Hoffman vs. Sinclair, Robeson County, N.C.; File # 96 CVS 1553, (Mediated for $150,000). Attorneys for Plaintiff Douglas Landau and Edward Musselwhite, Lumberton, N.C., April 03, 2000 Virginia Lawyers Weekly, [00-T-78]

Negligence: Auto Accident – Pre-existing Condition. Young vs. Harkness, Leydic, etc., Superior Court of New Haven, Conn.; No. CV 94 0366248. Settled after court-ordered mediation with Judge Zampano for $269,500 and compromise of PIP lien. Attorneys for Plaintiff – Douglas Landau Paul M. Kaplan, Orange, Conn., Virginia Lawyers Weekly April 03, 2000, [00-T-79]

Workers’ Comp: Head Trauma – Hip Fracture, John Doe v. Roe Corp. of America, Settled for several structure and lump sums that will pay out over claimant’s lifetime over $2.5 million, present cash value $749,011.35 after claimant received $96,141.90 in indemnity and $903,979.54 in medical benefits. Attorney for Plaintiff Douglas Landau, Herndon, Virginia. February 14, 2000 Virginia Lawyers Weekly, [00-T-35]

Mediating Workers’ Comp Claims: Commission Promotes Its New Program,
By Deborah Elkins, page 1, October 18, 1999 Virginia Lawyers Weekly

Negligence: Auto Accident – Brain Injury. Jane Doe v. Roe Construction, Fairfax County Circuit Court, Settled $2,000,000. Attorneys for Plaintiff Warner F. Young III and Douglas K. W. Landau, Fairfax, September 20, 1999 Virginia Lawyers Weekly [99-T-366]

Scenes from the VTLA’s Annual Convention: Sports report. “The duffers …successfully defended their possession of the Landau Cup, given in the golf tournament. And the 20-some hardcores who turned out for annual Fun Run got a lot of weather. The Saturday-morning event featured 48-degree temperatures and rain…lots of it. Add rain to the 2.8 mile mountain hiking trail and it was a mud run. Alexandria’s Doug Landau was a speedster as usual,..” April 13, 1998 Virginia Lawyers Weekly

Workers’ Comp: Occupational Disease – Berylliosis. Dean v. Atlantic Research Corp., (Per Curiam) No. 0505-97-3, May 6, 1997; Workers’ Compensation Commission; Douglas K.W. Landau for appellant (VLW 097-7-346), 3 pp. (Unpublished), May 26, 1997 Virginia Lawyers Weekly

Negligence: Single Vehicle Accident – Airport People Mover. Name of Case – Reese v. Metropolitan Washington Airport Authority, Loudon Circuit Court, At Law No. 16569, Judge James H. Chamblin, Jury Verdict Amount: $619,000.00. Attorneys for Plaintiff – Douglas K.W. Landau, Fairfax; Stan Pfeiffer and Jeffrey L. Hoffman, Houston, TX. March 24, 1997 Virginia Lawyers Weekly, [97-T64]

Civil Practice: Addition Of Defendant – Suit Against Airport Authority. Reese v. Metropolitan Washington Airports Auth. (Chamblin) Law No. 16569, Nov. 9, 1995; Loudoun County Cir. Ct.; Douglas K.W. Landau, Jeffrey L. Hoffman, for the plaintiff. VLW 096-8-010, 4 pp. January 01, 1996 Virginia Lawyers Weekly

Workers’ Comp: Causation – Lower Back Pain – Identifiable Incident. Hornsby v. L C QSCV Food Enters. Inc. (Per Curiam) No. 1136-94-4, Jan. 17, 1995; Workers’ Compensation Commission; Douglas Landau for claimant. VLW 095-7-049, 3 pp. (Unpublished). January 01, 1995 Virginia Lawyers Weekly

Workers’ Comp: Selective Employment – Circus Aerialist. Hernandez v. Ringling Bros./Barnum & Bailey Combined Shows Inc. (Joyner) No. 145-15-90, Dec. 1, 1994; Workers’ Compensation Commission; Douglas Landau for claimant, VLW 095-10-25, 7 pp., January 01, 1995 Virginia Lawyers Weekly.

Workers’ Comp: Injury By Accident – Conflicting Accounts – Medical Histories. Hendricks v. Ridgeway Clocks Co. (Per Curiam) No. 0319-95-4, Aug. 29, 1995; Workers’ Compensation Commission; Douglas Landau for claimant VLW 095-7-622, 5 pp. (Unpublished) January 01, 1995 Virginia Lawyers Weekly

Workers’ Comp: Toxic Exposure – Successor Carrier. Dean v. Atlantic Research Corp. (Tarr) No. 172-15-77, Sept. 25, 1995; Douglas K. Landau for claimant, VLW 095-10-96, 3 pp., January 01, 1995 Virginia Lawyers Weekly

Workers’ Comp: Safety Rule – Ladders – Willful Violation. Hart v. Proceres Restoration (Diamond) No. 161-76-68, Aug. 25, 1994; Workers’ Compensation Commission; Douglas K.W. Landau for claimant. VLW 094-10-38, 4 pp., January 01, 1994 Virginia Lawyers Weekly

Douglas K.W. Landau is admitted to practice in DC, VA, CT, FL, and NJ. Abrams Landau services clients in Washington DC, Pennsylvania, PA, Maryland, MD, Virginia, VA (including Northern Virginia, Fairfax county, Loudoun county, Herndon, Reston, and more), Connecticut, CT, Georgia, GA, Florida, FL, New Hampshire, NH, New York, NY, New Jersey, NJ, Maine, Massachusetts, MA, Rhode Island, RI, North Carolina, NC, and South Carolina, SC.

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