Lawyer Doug Landau stopped by Herndon’s Neighborhood Resource Center today to prepare for his Lids on Kids brain injury prevention and helmet giveaway program tomorrow night at their Family Night event on Summer Safety. Of course, Doug didn’t stop by empty handed today. He donated brand new t-shirts, backpacks, bats, pens and other supplies for…
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For the fourth year in a row, Melissa and Doug Landau hosted students from William & Mary, as well as the University of Virginia, Johns Hopkins and Columbia, to a holiday meal. The Landaus had hosted this annual event in Williamsburg during the previous three years. However, with the graduation of their youngest from the…
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Our local public school, Rachel Carson Middle School (RCMS), has once again made it to the National Invitational Competition for the We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution program. RCMS has made it to the finals the last three years, winning first place in the country the past two. Parents and volunteers from the…
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Spring is here and downtown Herndon, Virginia is ready for the warmer weather! Not only did the Abrams Landau law office finally get a handicap parking space after asking for it for 18 years, but we also have a plethora of fun activities around our law shop to welcome the warmer seasons. Posters around downtown…
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At last week’s 30th Annual We the People National Finals, Richmond’s Maggie Walker Governor’s School won the top prize, while Melissa Landau’s alma mater, Douglas S. Freeman High School, finished 6th and picked up several awards. The Commonwealth was allowed two teams in the National Finals as the rules permit of several “wild card” entrants.…
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