While we all understand that emergency vehicles must go through stop signs and red lights, doing so safely is also important for public safety. The Virginia General Assembly voted 137-1 passed “Ashley’s Law.” “Ashley’s Law” is named for teacher Ashley McIntosh, who was killed in 2008 in a crash involving a Fairfax County police officer…
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How much can I expect to get each week if I am injured on the job in Virginia ? That is a question frequently asked of on the job accident lawyer Doug Landau of the Herndon law firm ABRAMS LANDAU. Each year the Virginia Legislature establishes a minimum and a maximum compensation rate for injured…
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Americans like to celebrate streaks. But there was a streak that should not be emulated by anyone. Justice Thomas has gone 5 years without asking a single question from the bench of the United States Supreme Court according to news reports. In my prior post, I wrote about a great Supreme Court Justice. A man…
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Great judges can serve for many years and affect lives decades after they are gone. Courageous jurists with vision and intellectual curiosity have been at the forefront of our nation’s progress and our democracy’s evolution. At a critical time in our nation’s history, attorney Thurgood Marshall spoke for those with no voice, the disenfranchised and…
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With the price of gasoline, parking and tolls rising and injured workers and their families traveling to doctors, physical therapy and testing appointments, there is a significant cost to just getting to and from health care facilities. However, there are solutions to these expenses according to the workplace injury team at the Landau Law Shop.…
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