In today’s economy, many of the jobs traditionally considered perfect for a student on summer break will be hard to find, and even harder to get. College and high school students cannot afford to wait until the days before summer to start looking for that summer job. Parents, urge your children to start the summer…
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Just blocks from the Landau Law Shop is the Herndon Senior Center. Located at Grace Street near Fortnightly Blvd., the large Center has helpful programming for Fairfax County and Loudoun County residents. Following up on yesterday’s post on the accessible home tax credit, the Senior Center will present a “Home Fit” event on April 18,…
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Always looking for ways for his disabled clients to save money and get the benefit of government programs, Herndon disability lawyer Doug Landau is not ashamed to admit that he reads the membership mail he receives from the group formerly known as the American Association of Retired Persons. Herndon disability lawyer Doug Landau is a…
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Ah, March — the very word brings to mind thoughts of warmer weather and, for many college and high school students, Spring Break. This month and next, thousands of kids will pour into places like Florida, Mexico, the Bahamas, and the like. A quick search on the term “spring break trips” is evidence of the…
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Why is it important to understand your own auto insurance policy and the types and limits of coverage you have? It is important because you never know when you will need to rely upon it. Suppose you are driving home from work one day and are injured after being rear-ended while stopped at a light. The…
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