Shown here with me at the Annual ATLA (now American Association for Justice) meeting are my long time friends from the Rheingold, Allen and Emroch law firms. From Left to Right: Dr. Susan Rheingold, David RHeingold, Walter Emroch, George E. “Ted” Allen, and Joyce Rheingold) David Rheingold, Ted Allen and Walter Emroch and their fathers…
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Shown with the Philadelphia skyline in the background, Doug and his wife are shown during a reception at the annual AAJ Convention. The Herndon Reston area injury and disability lawyer got to visit some of the sights in the evenings after most of the lectures and demonstrations had concluded. One particular highlight was the new,…
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The better question might be, “Do you really want a lawyer sitting at his/her desk 24/7 ?” It means that they do not try cases (and many lawyers NEVER GO TO COURT !). It means they are never in mediation or arbitration in “closed door” sessions with a retired judge. It means they never get…
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Doug Landau met with Workers Compensation lawyers from around the country while attending the American Association for Justice Convention in Philadelphia, PA. Hosted by George Martin, the founding and current managing partner of Martin, Banks, Pond, Lehocky & Wilson, the attorneys were able to compare how they help injured workers and their families in different…
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Here is my long-time friend Richard Langerman, visiting with me while I indulge in one of my pet vices when traveling – a shoe shine ! Another vice is “multi-tasking,” so comparing case strategy while getting a spit and polish conforms to my M.O. perfectly ! Richard is an excellent Arizona Personal Injury Attorney. Richard…
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