The U.S. Postal Service has issued a new postage stamp calling attention to the importance of jury duty. An attractive and colorful stamp in its own right, Virginia attorney Doug Landau was especially drawn to the idea of a stamp that honors jury duty. You see Doug’s father, Norman Landau, Esq. was an avid philatelist…
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General District Court Inclement Weather Policy (Fairfax County, Town of Herndon, Town of Vienna, and City of Fairfax) The General District Court rarely closes due to inclement weather. Interested parties should listen to television and radio announcements to specifically state that the Fairfax County General District Court is closed. If it is announced that Fairfax County Government offices (not…
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The winter of 2013-14 has been a difficult one so far in terms of cold temperatures and snow here in Northern Virginia. Parents of school children had mixed reactions to the closing of local school systems, some of which were recently closed for an entire week after a moderate snowfall was followed by brutally cold…
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What does an injured worker do when they have sustained multiple injuries and there are no witnesses to the accident ? “If there is no videotape or contemporaneous photographs, then we work with our disabled clients to gather evidence that will help prove the case,” notes Herndon workers comp lawyer Doug Landau. “Photographs taken of…
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Does the fact that your doctor has signed a form or the Division of Motor Vehicles has issued handicap license plates or decal automatically mean that you are disabled for purposes of Social Security ? Not necessarily, says Herndon disability lawyer Doug Landau. Just because one governmental agency has determined that you are unable to…
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