A few days ago, Lawyer Doug Landau attended the funeral of longtime friend and Virginia Workers Compensation Clerk Michelle Ann Brawner—or “Shelby” as her friends and family knew her—at Pierce Funeral Home in Manassas, Virginia. After a long battle with cancer, Shelby passed away on January 12, 2017. She was 63 years old. She worked…
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Lawyer Doug Landau is already in his fourth year of volunteering at Rachel Carson Middle School (RCMS). Around twice a week, Landau will visit the school—which is just up the street from the Landau Law Shop in Herndon, Virginia—to help students prepare to compete in the We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution Program.…
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American hero Bernie Cohen was honored this week after a showing of the documentary about the landmark Loving vs. Virginia case. My family and I went to the Center for the Arts at the Candy Factory in Manassas to pay tribute to our friend, former Delegate & “third grandfather” to our children, and celebrate with…
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Doug Landau and Beatriz Vargas of the Herndon law firm Abrams Landau, Ltd. made another large donation of clothing, books, and other items to The Closet of the Greater Herndon Area, Inc. This fixture of the Historic Herndon district located on Station Street has many bargains, bicycles, and unique gifts at very reasonable prices. Melissa…
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Proving that least year was no fluke, the Rachel Carson Middle School won the National Championship last night. Last year’s returning champions in the “We the People” Constitutional Law & Civics program managed to surpass the top teams from Maine, Ohio, Florida, Oregon, Indiana, Arizona and Colorado. Gaining the nation’s top prize was a team effort,…
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