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Red Light, Green Light is no Game on the Airport Operations Area

At most international airports, including the three major airports in the Washington DC Metro area — Baltimore Washington International Airport (“BWI”), Dulles International Airport (“IAD”), and Reagan National Airport (“WAS”) —  there is a ticketing and points system for drivers on the “airport operations area” (AOA) just like on the roads and interstate highways. However,…

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More Success for Constitutional Law Scholars at Rachel Carson Middle School

Keen to show that last year’s state championship, regional win, and national championship third place finish were not “beginner’s luck”, Herndon lawyer Doug Landau was eager to volunteer at the Rachel Carson Middle School in Herndon, Virginia. Landau has an all new crop of junior high school students to help with their understanding of government,…

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Mediating Airport Injury Cases: Virginia Workers’ Compensation Commission Gets Four New Mediators

The Virginia Workers’ Compensation Commission (VWCC) recently announced that the Virginia Supreme Court has certified four new mediators for WCC in 2014.  The newly minted mediators will offer an expeditious and efficient alternative to litigation for the resolution of workers’ compensation disputes. The VWCC provides Mediators FREE OF CHARGE.  Furthermore, even if the on the…

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Aviation Delay – Pain, Emotional Harm and Mental Suffering Not Included in Damages Recoverable

Delays and cancellations of international flights have stranded and antagonized travelers flying out of Dulles, Reagan National, and Baltimore Washington Airports.  At Abrams Landau, Ltd., we help people with permanent injuries due to the negligence of airlines, their employees, and airport personnel. We have recovered money damages for physical injuries, lost earnings, and mental anguish…

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National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) recommends Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) prohibit use of electronics by airline crew

After a pilot’s texting was found to contribute to a fatal helicopter crash in 2011, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) issued a recommendation to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) that it prohibit crew members aboard commuter and on-demand service flights from using portable electronic devices for non-operational uses while the aircraft are operating.  The…

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